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Leopard Of Lumo And Taita Hills


A beautiful leopard called Kilima returns to the hill after her nightly hunt in Lumo Taita Hills

With her tail held up high to disclose her position and indicating her non hunting gesture, this beautiful leopard was spotted on our early morning game drive in Lumo Conservancy Taita Hills.

With two little cubs to feed that are secretly hidden in one of the hills crevasses, she can be spotted walking to and from lion rock as she is regularly on the prowl for a meal. This beautiful big cat which i am naming "Kilima" (swahili word for hill), is almost a permanent resident in the wildlife sanctuary.


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