Before becoming scary and notorious hunters in the wild, leopards also had to go through moments of innocence and stupidity as children.

"Cool" jumping across the river of a little leopard boy


Not every animal is born a skilled hunter, all must undergo training from childhood. To be able to survive and become stronger before going out into the living environment, all animals will have to learn skills from their mothers.

As a carnivore in the big cat family, leopards are somewhat disadvantaged compared to their brothers and sisters in terms of “rickets”.

They have a rather modest body, about 2 m long and weigh from 30 – 90 kg when mature, so they can compete and survive in the most fierce environments like the African wild. need to be equipped with a lot of skills.

To be able to do things like run more than 60 km/h, jump more than 6 meters horizontally and jump 3 meters high, and be able to dive down on prey from tree branches, hiding like a “shinobi”. Hunting prey is a process of constant struggle when leopards are young.

An incredibly cute moment capturing the image of a mother leopard attentively taking care of her cub was captured by Mr. Claudio Ramos in Kruger National Park, South Africa. This is one of South Africa’s largest hunting grounds, and also tops the list of national parks in the world.

At Kruger National Park you can encounter a wealth of wildlife with about 150 species of mammals and 110 species of reptiles and 500 different species of birds.

On this return trip, Mr. Ramos went with his daughter in the hope that they would have the opportunity to see leopards.

Because before that, although he had come here many times, he had never seen this animal in person in real life.

Luck smiled at Ramos. Accordingly, lurking by a river, Ramos and his son encountered a mother and son journalist.

It seemed they were planning to cross the river to the other shore. However, the leopard cubs appeared relatively hesitant.

High water levels and fast currents are the reasons that hold the poor boy back. At this time, the mother leopard appeared.

It seems it is so used to this scene that it is extremely calm. Without wasting much effort, the mother leopard jumped over a rock, serving as a model for her baby.

With her mother giving her spiritual strength, the cub then followed suit and successfully completed the task.