So during a Kenyan safari we took in 1996, our group of 3 couples split up after 3 weeks together in a single vehicle into 2 separate vehicles - men in one, us women in the other. Our vehicles were both on top of a semi-collapse caldera, and we could see a leopard climbing up the side of the caldera toward the jeep our husbands were in. We didn't say anything (they were about 40 feet away), and watched as the leopard jumped onto the hood of their jeep. They had NO IDEA it was even in the area, and those 3 grown men (and their male Kenyan driver) screeched like 13 year old school girls. We ladies dissolved into laughter. The leopard did pretty much the same thing, sat down and stared at them for a few minutes. None of us had video cameras, so this video brought back fond memories for me!
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So during a Kenyan safari we took in 1996, our group of 3 couples split up after 3 weeks together in a single vehicle into 2 separate vehicles - men in one, us women in the other. Our vehicles were both on top of a semi-collapse caldera, and we could see a leopard climbing up the side of the caldera toward the jeep our husbands were in. We didn't say anything (they were about 40 feet away), and watched as the leopard jumped onto the hood of their jeep. They had NO IDEA it was even in the area, and those 3 grown men (and their male Kenyan driver) screeched like 13 year old school girls. We ladies dissolved into laughter. The leopard did pretty much the same thing, sat down and stared at them for a few minutes. None of us had video cameras, so this video brought back fond memories for me!
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