Leopard are very hard to spot especially at this distance which is usual. See if you can find him first before going on.....

....there he is, having an afternoon nap.

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Leopard
He was so far away, I am surprised that I managed to get any pictures to show you.

Gaelyn and I were happy to see this one on the first day in Kruger National Park. What luck!!