Would you have seen it?

I think we all here know you well enough to understand your intentions.
Live and learn as we all do.
Cheers mate.
Thank you so much for being so understanding , Bee Maa . It is the most dangerous and exciting sport in the entire world . I intend to take an African Leopard as well ... hopefully, before I turn 83 years old in 2023.
 
My humble apologies , Opposite Pole . I have an addiction to panther shooting . It is the most thrilling sport in this entire world ... rivalled by none .

No need to apologise, it’s all fun and games here.

I haven’t had an opportunity to hunt cats yet (except the feral domestic ones) but it’s definitely on my bucket list.
 
Yikes :eek::eek::eek:

I like most on here didn't find it the first time looking for it!
 
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I thought it was higher and to the left as i have circled. Now I see it as it was pointed out
 
I think most were looking for a bigger bodied cat....
 
View attachment 344276 This is quite easy. It is on the left side of the tree trunk .
Perfect position for the frontal brain shot , if the shikaree aims at the region ,right between the 2 eyes. Leopards/ panthers will always attempt to hide in that sort of ground , because they are well aware that it mixes with their skin. The cat in question is aware of the photographer’s presence.
Good eye Major Khan
 
I think most were looking for a bigger bodied cat....
The smallest panthers/ leopards are the most cunning , IvW ( But you probably already know that ) . They can hide in holes in the ground , extremely deviously It took me several minutes to notice this brute .
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Easy one.
 

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I'm dead meat on the original post. That is one smart cat.
 
No takers on the other two looks like....
 
I think I can see a tail there

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