Apricot newspapers were bitten by the same type in the death battle

Ryan Jenkins, a freelance carpenter, recorded the intense war of apricot newspapers, on August 8, while driving on the riverside road of Sabie, Latest Sightings on October 16 reported.

Little apricot leopards are dying when they bite their lives from the same kind in a territorial war in the middle of the road.

Ryan Jenkins, a freelance carpenter, recorded the intense war of apricot newspapers, on August 8, while driving on the riverside road of Sabie, Latest Sightings on October 16 reported. The battle of the battle ended only when the larger panther bitten his skull.

Picture 1 of Apricot newspapers were bitten by the same type in the death battle

The big leopard snapped his neck and put the force of the opponent on the ground.

"We were surprised to find two leopard leopards and they were fighting. When the dust cleared , we realized that one was quite young and small compared to the other. At first, we thought about it. The newspaper is just frolicking, but this is a fierce attack on the small panther and the only reason for territorial disputes. "

If the small newspaper shows obedience by lying on its back, the remaining leopard will turn away. But the small newspaper kept trying to strike. Finally, the large leopard snapped his neck and put his opponent on the ground until it choked and lay still.

The big leopard continued to bite into the small leopard head so strong that Jenkins could hear the sound of a broken skull. The entire war lasts about 20-25 minutes."We saw the big newspaper stand up, smell it and lick the little newspaper for at least 10 minutes before going into the bush. We went back in the late afternoon to see if the little newspaper was still there and it was still there. place, but the next day it disappeared " , Jenkins recounted.

Update 16 December 2018
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