Caught on Safari LIVE! – Leopard capture collaring 2 Comments Sueso on 06/08/2020 at 00:30 Be nice to give him “twilight” med so he forgets what just happened. Reply Anne on 28/12/2020 at 11:57 What happened to the leopard that was sedated? Was he monitored until you could be sure that he was OK? Was he not very vulnerable left out in the open after sedation and how did you make sure he would not come to any harm? Reply Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Submit Comment Featured Videos Caught on Safari LIVE! – Mud Fishing 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari LIVE! – Puff Adder snake 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari LIVE! – Leopard capture and collaring 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari LIVE! : Black Mamba snake 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari LIVE! : Hippo Cam 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari Live Highlights – Lion Ambush 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari Live! 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari Live Highlights – Lion Roar 17/01/2019 Caught on Safari Live Highlights – Elephants 17/01/2019
Sueso on 06/08/2020 at 00:30 Be nice to give him “twilight” med so he forgets what just happened. Reply
Anne on 28/12/2020 at 11:57 What happened to the leopard that was sedated? Was he monitored until you could be sure that he was OK? Was he not very vulnerable left out in the open after sedation and how did you make sure he would not come to any harm? Reply
Be nice to give him “twilight” med so he forgets what just happened.
What happened to the leopard that was sedated? Was he monitored until you could be sure that he was OK? Was he not very vulnerable left out in the open after sedation and how did you make sure he would not come to any harm?