Jo and the cubs

Credit: Mohamed Iribo

Jo and her cubs continue to thrive thanks to her magnificent hunting efforts. 

Credit: Mohamed Iribo





The first two videos are Mohamed's and the last, John (Ekaran's), which shows Jo apparently listening for her cubs. He explains, "Leopards communicate with each other through distinctive calls. For instance, when a male wants to make another leopard aware of his presence, he’ll make a hoarse, raspy cough. They also growl when angry and, like domestic cats, purr when happy and relaxed."

Credit: Mohamed Iribo

There is no doubt that Jo still loves her cubs dearly as this video, also by John, shows:


Recently Jo caught an impala and the family have been enjoying three good meals a day from this large feast. 
Credit Moses Lemoisa

Don't open Moses' next video if you don't like to see dead animals.

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