These unsuspecting tourists watch in awe as a lioness begins a thrilling chase, following a leopard up a tree directly above their safari vehicle.
These unsuspecting tourists watch in awe as a lioness begins a thrilling chase, following a leopard up a tree directly above their safari vehicle.
The lioness and leopard lock eyes, each assessing the other. Time seems to stand still as the two predators silently determine who will make the first move.
The average adult leopard weighs between 110 – 200 pounds (50 – 90 kilograms) while the average lioness weighs 280-400 pounds (125 – 180 kilograms).
Lions are highly territorial and defend their territory fiercely from intruders, akin to how a king defends his kingdom from invaders.
The leopard quickly ascends a nearby tree, thinking it has reached safety.
While lions are not typically known for their tree-climbing abilities, they can and do climb trees on occasion. This behavior is less common than in leopards, who are more adept climbers.
The leopard hisses and snarls at the lion as it sees the massive opponent only a metre from where it is perched.
As the leopard climbs higher into the tree, it continues to make aggressive noises in the hopes of keeping the lioness at bay.
The lioness leaps down the tree with incredible strength and agility, proving why the species is the top predator.
The magnificent beauty then disappears into the bush, leaving the leopard in peace.
The leopard remains high in the tree, keeping a watchful eye on its surroundings.
As the sun sets, the leopard stays perched, ensuring it avoids any further confrontations.