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Uploaded on Oct 29, 2010

Touching scene from Eye of the Leopard.

Eye of the Leopard tracks one cat for a remarkable three years in Botswana. She's called Legadema, or "Light from the Sky," and we follow her from the first vulnerable days as a cub all the way to developing into one of the most feared predators.

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  • spemux

    Because you don't fuck with the nature.

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  • PLESIOSAURIUS

    She was saving it for the breackfast!!!

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  • بدر مقبل

    سبحانك ربي مارحمك

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  • basheer ayad

    سبحان الله

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  • Rhiannon Richards

    Mammoths were killed by humans. They only went extinct at the end of the last ice age, about 10 000 years ago. Modern humans evolved about one million years ago, so it's very recent in evolutionary terms.

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  • lolumaria

    our ancestors hunted mammoth yes, but they where not actually humans and not the only cause of their death!

    beside they are trying to clone it and a bunch of other dead species

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  • Rhiannon Richards

    Yeah. The romans killed lots of animals for fun, and waaay before that in the ice age we hunted mammoths to extinction. It's a collective responsibility, if anything.

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  • Kiraiko44

    Unfortunately even if the cold hadn't killed it, it would have died, it was too young to be weaned and while you hear about female animals beginning to lactate in response to the presence of infant animals, I don't think leopard milk is probably compatible with baboons. Very interesting though.

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  • MisterBreezer

    What an absolute fucking crock of shit. How the fuck can someone with the mental capacity to form a sentence actually believe the US has ruined 'all nature', 'all humanity' and 'all cultures'.I'm not even from the US, before someone calls bias, I'm simply not a utter tool like this fellow.

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  • MisterBreezer

    Jesus H. fucking Christ, that last 3 seconds hits you like a bloody truck.

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  • colin curtis

    You think this expansionist, destructive human behavior began with, or is limited to, the US government? You are naive. Become a student of history and the modern world, or know nothing.

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