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I was watching a documentary about leapords this weekend and aparantly the cubs have a less than 50% 1st year survival rate! Always amazing to watch the adults hunt though, experts in ambush hunting. The mother the documenary was following lost her first cub to another predator and the final one had just learnt to climb and fell trapping its hind legs in the V of a tree, breaking it's pelvis. When the mother found it she tried to get it to play and free it but its back end was completely shot to shit, she left it as she knew it was a lost cause. The cub managed to free itself and drag itself to the nearest bush to die. To be honest I like to think I'm quite mentally tough, especially with nature but I found it hard to watch, the cub was only about 5-6months old. If I had been there I would have had to of ended the poor buggers life.

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I was watching a documentary about leapords this weekend and aparantly the cubs have a less than 50% 1st year survival rate! Always amazing to watch the adults hunt though, experts in ambush hunting. The mother the documenary was following lost her first cub to another predator and the final one had just learnt to climb and fell trapping its hind legs in the V of a tree, breaking it's pelvis. When the mother found it she tried to get it to play and free it but its back end was completely shot to shit, she left it as she knew it was a lost cause. The cub managed to free itself and drag itself to the nearest bush to die. To be honest I like to think I'm quite mentally tough, especially with nature but I found it hard to watch, the cub was only about 5-6months old. If I had been there I would have had to of ended the poor buggers life.

 

 

Yes i watched that too, i think that clip of a cub demolishing a jackal should be a wake up call for the "will a lurcher kill a leopard" brigade numpties lol..............

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I was watching a documentary about leapords this weekend and aparantly the cubs have a less than 50% 1st year survival rate! Always amazing to watch the adults hunt though, experts in ambush hunting. The mother the documenary was following lost her first cub to another predator and the final one had just learnt to climb and fell trapping its hind legs in the V of a tree, breaking it's pelvis. When the mother found it she tried to get it to play and free it but its back end was completely shot to shit, she left it as she knew it was a lost cause. The cub managed to free itself and drag itself to the nearest bush to die. To be honest I like to think I'm quite mentally tough, especially with nature but I found it hard to watch, the cub was only about 5-6months old. If I had been there I would have had to of ended the poor buggers life.

 

 

Yes i watched that too, i think that clip of a cub demolishing a jackal should be a wake up call for the "will a lurcher kill a leopard" brigade numpties lol..............

yes that's true, ha ha! based on that clip I would say a lurcher v adult leopard would last a good 1 or 2 seconds maybe.....at best!

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I was watching a documentary about leapords this weekend and aparantly the cubs have a less than 50% 1st year survival rate! Always amazing to watch the adults hunt though, experts in ambush hunting. The mother the documenary was following lost her first cub to another predator and the final one had just learnt to climb and fell trapping its hind legs in the V of a tree, breaking it's pelvis. When the mother found it she tried to get it to play and free it but its back end was completely shot to shit, she left it as she knew it was a lost cause. The cub managed to free itself and drag itself to the nearest bush to die. To be honest I like to think I'm quite mentally tough, especially with nature but I found it hard to watch, the cub was only about 5-6months old. If I had been there I would have had to of ended the poor buggers life.

 

 

Yes i watched that too, i think that clip of a cub demolishing a jackal should be a wake up call for the "will a lurcher kill a leopard" brigade numpties lol..............

yes that's true, ha ha! based on that clip I would say a lurcher v adult leopard would last a good 1 or 2 seconds maybe.....at best!

 

 

Adult??? That cub would jack most of the lassie types on here, especially my little coney catchers :laugh:

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I was just thinking the same, that young leopard would kill most lurchers. And I too watched the leopard documentary, some amazing footage on there. The film crew are only there to watch, not intervern. I watched one where a baby elephant lost it's parents and when it found there sent it followed it the wrong way. It eventually starved to death. All the film crew had to do was turn her round.....

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I was just thinking the same, that young leopard would kill most lurchers. And I too watched the leopard documentary, some amazing footage on there. The film crew are only there to watch, not intervern. I watched one where a baby elephant lost it's parents and when it found there sent it followed it the wrong way. It eventually starved to death. All the film crew had to do was turn her round.....

 

I know what ya saying mate and I wouldn't interfere with nature but if nature decides an animal is to die then I couldn't sit by knowing the critter is suffering if I could end it's life swiftly. Maybe I'm not as hard as a wildlife film crew, or maybe I'm a little harder. Not knocking them at all, they do a fecking great job and don't interfere at all, which is better than interfering too much. I suppose it's the line they must never cross....

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