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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 641699" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>No Brad at this point we are on the first day of the safari with the hide now behind us (I thought I would move on for the sake of peeps getting bored with birds but I still have a lot I can sho) </p><p>We were in an open vehicle and about 8-10 meters away from the leopard. She was on an anthill so was elevated from our position and as one of the team commented it felt as if she could quite easily get up and jump into our vehicle if she so wanted.</p><p>read the next post and I will explain how these animals are introduced to vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 641699, member: 16844"] No Brad at this point we are on the first day of the safari with the hide now behind us (I thought I would move on for the sake of peeps getting bored with birds but I still have a lot I can sho) We were in an open vehicle and about 8-10 meters away from the leopard. She was on an anthill so was elevated from our position and as one of the team commented it felt as if she could quite easily get up and jump into our vehicle if she so wanted. read the next post and I will explain how these animals are introduced to vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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