Comments by "RandomKinkajou" (@randomkinkajou5747) on "Latest Sightings"
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Actually leopards kill porcupines, zebras, honey badgers, baby giraffes, baby rhinos, baby Cape buffalo, Lion cubs, hyena cubs, cheetahs, gorillas, oryxes, okapi, gazelles, impalas, springboks, aardvarks, wildebeest, eland, giant eland, sable antelope, painted dogs, hartebeest, klipspringers, bugs, pythons, young crocs, tiger cubs, deer and pretty much anything they can carry up tree
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@VenusEvan_1885 I've watched enough nature documentaries to know what I'm talking about and according to google: A male leopard can drag a carcass three times its own weight – including small giraffes – six metres up at tree. Baboons, hares, rodents, birds, lizards, porcupines, warthogs, fish, and dung beetles are all part of the leopard's extensive menu. This eclectic diet has helped leopards survive in areas where other large cat populations have diminished. When food is scarce, leopards will hunt less desirable, but more abundant prey. Leopards are not picky when it comes to their diet, eating over ninety different species. While the carnivore's preferred food sources are ungulates like antelope, gazelles, and impalas, they feed on many animals that might surprise us.
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