Leopards are solitary animals and will hunt day or night.
The Sri Lankan Leopard is the largest cat on the island and is a top predator. It does not have the same competition from tigers and lions, that leopards elsewhere have to face.
You are more likely to see a leopard during daylight hours in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
The Sri Lankan Leopard is the largest cat on the island and is a top predator. It does not have the same competition from tigers and lions, that leopards elsewhere have to face.
You are more likely to see a leopard during daylight hours in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
Ref:
Date:
14/05/08
Location:
UK
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters
Leopards are solitary animals and will hunt day or night.
The Sri Lankan Leopard is the largest cat on the island and is a top predator. It does not have the same competition from tigers and lions, that leopards elsewhere have to face.
You are more likely to see a leopard during daylight hours in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
The Sri Lankan Leopard is the largest cat on the island and is a top predator. It does not have the same competition from tigers and lions, that leopards elsewhere have to face.
You are more likely to see a leopard during daylight hours in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
Ref:
Date:
14/05/08
Location:
UK
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters
Leopards are solitary animals and will hunt day or night.
The Sri Lankan Leopard is the largest cat on the island and is a top predator. It does not have the same competition from tigers and lions, that leopards elsewhere have to face.
You are more likely to see a leopard during daylight hours in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
The Sri Lankan Leopard is the largest cat on the island and is a top predator. It does not have the same competition from tigers and lions, that leopards elsewhere have to face.
You are more likely to see a leopard during daylight hours in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
Ref:
Date:
14/05/08
Location:
UK
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters