Website review: How one leopard changed its spots ....
SleepingFox discovered this in Animals
•6 reviews since Dec 15, 2006
animals, leopard, baboon
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SleepingFox discovered 20 months ago- Leopard kills baboon mother and then adopts dead baboon's child. We've had a spate of these killings and kidnappings in the homo sapien sapien world too.

TigerLord82 rated 4 months ago- From the site: "She is the ultimate predator - a sleek and stealthy killer. Pouncing on her prey, she silences the baboon with one swipe of a vicious paw. Then, suddenly, something stirs in the dead animal's fur, and the law of the jungle is rewritten."

moonbeamzapper rated 5 months ago- How one leopard changed it's spots... and saved a baby baboon If you like animal stories... this is a must read. :)

Joutilas rated 19 months ago
Rewriting the law of the jungle: a leopard cares for a baboon

Medusa1 rated 19 months ago- This is a must see for everyone. Totally awesome!

gracious rated 19 months ago- She is the ultimate predator - a sleek and stealthy killer. Pouncing on her prey, she silences the baboon with one swipe of a vicious paw. Then, suddenly, something stirs in the dead animal's fur, and the law of the jungle is rewritten. From the bedraggled pelt of her kill crawls a tiny infant - a one-day-old baboon. In that moment, this young leopard forgets she is a hunter, and nurtures the baby baboon as if it were her own cub. Smelling blood, a pack of hyenas gather to finish off the kill. Legadema, as she has been named by the camera crew who took these moving shots, carefully carries the baby baboon high up into a tree for protection. There, she cuddles the newborn to her for warmth through the long, African night. (via)