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Leopard Hunts Baboon in Broad Daylight

Mother leopard Olimba proves her ability as a skilled hunter as she stalks baboons.

Aired 04/14/2021

Nature

Leopard Hunts Baboon in Broad Daylight

Clip: Season 39 Episode 11 | 2m 9sVideo has Closed Captions

Mother leopard Olimba proves her ability as a skilled hunter as she stalks baboons.

No ordinary leopard dares to stalk baboons in broad daylight. Mother leopard Olimba proves her ability as a skilled hunter as she stalks a troop of baboons.

Aired 04/14/2021

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Major support for NATURE is provided by The Arnhold Family in memory of Henry and Clarisse Arnhold, The Fairweather Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Charles Rosenblum, Kathy Chiao and...

Mother Leopard Protects Cubs from Male Intruder

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Clip: S39 Ep11 | 2m 53s | Olimba discovers a nomadic male leopard near her cubs and without hesitation, she attacks. (2m 53s)

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Preview: S39 Ep11 | 30s | Follow the story of a leopard mother as she raises her cubs near the Luangwa River. (30s)

Young Leopard Learns How to Successfully Hunt

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Clip: S39 Ep11 | 3m 4s | After a number of failed attempts, a young leopard gains the skills needed to catch birds. (3m 4s)

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