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N 76 B 3.4K C 42 E Jul 30, 2016 F Jul 30, 2016
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One of the two sibling Leopards photographed in the Seronera Valley at sunrise. This brother and sister had formed a coalition to survive which was working out for the brother as he was very unsure of himself still.
Feel like visiting Africa again, hopefully soon.

Tags:   Serengeti Leopard Wildlife Photography Wildlife Wild Africa Migration Nikon Nikkor Nature Photography Nature photos www.khurramkhanphoto.com

N 66 B 3.7K C 65 E Mar 19, 2014 F Jul 18, 2015
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A young Leopard probably not more than 8 months old climbs down and starts to check out the weird two legged creatures poking there heads out of windows in awe.
This was the only Leopard cub in Ndutu, the Southern part of the Serengeti ecosystem.

Tags:   Leopard Serengeti Bigcats Big 5 Predators Africa Khurram Khan KhurramK Nikon Nikkor I Love Nature I Love Wildlife I love Africa I am Nikon Wildlife Photography Wildlife Nature Nature Photography NGC

N 33 B 3.0K C 31 E Mar 20, 2014 F Apr 26, 2015
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The adult Lionesses leads the pride out of the bush towards the water hole. There belly's are full and the cubs are in a playful mood.
Image taken in Ndutu conservation area in the southern Serengeti ecosystem.

Tags:   Lions Panthera Leo I love Africa I Love Wildlife I Love Nature Conservation Serengeti Tanzania KhurramK Khurram Khan Nature Wildlife Wildlife Photography Wild NGC

N 47 B 5.0K C 28 E Mar 22, 2014 F Apr 12, 2015
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A Male Leopard stops his grooming and gives us all a once over. We were lucky to find this guys late in the evening out of the tree busy in grooming and getting ready for the night ahead. He had several lacerations on his body likely due to a tussle with another leopard.
This image was taken in Serengeti's centrally located Seronera River Valley, which marks the boundary between the grassy plains of the south and the wooded hills of the north. This is one of the most well known areas int he Serengeti Ecosystem to photograph wild Leopards.

Tags:   Leopard Predator Wildlife Wildlife Photography Serengeti Africa Tanzania I Love Nature I Love Wildlife I love Africa Nikon Nikkor KhurramK Khurram Khan

N 40 B 3.3K C 25 E Mar 20, 2014 F Apr 11, 2015
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A female Cheetah a mother of five month old cubs scans the surrounding plains for potential predators as the sun begins to set on another day in the Serengeti Ecosystem.
In the wild, the cheetah is a prolific breeder, with up to nine cubs in a litter. The majority of cubs do not survive to adulthood, mainly as a result of depredation from other predators. The rate of cub mortality varies from area to area, from 50% to 75%, and in extreme cases such as the Serengeti ecosystem, up to 90%. Cheetahs are notoriously poor breeders in captivity, though several organizations, such as the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, have succeeded in breeding high numbers of cubs.

Tags:   Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus Tanzanian Cheetah East African Cheetah Carnivores Predators Mammals Wildlife Wildlife Photography I Love Wildlife I Love Nature I love Africa Khurram Khan KhurramK Serengeti Conservation


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