Africa's Most Secretive Big Cats | Leopards Of Dead Tree Island | Real Wild

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Published 2022-09-03
A dramatic, real-life tale of three leopards plays out in Botswana's Okavango Delta. This is prime territory for Africa's most secretive big cat and although leopards normally avoid contact with each other, one island is the common hunting ground of three individuals as they are drawn together by the changing seasons and the movement of their prey. What unfolds is an in-depth portrayal of their private lives; following the tension, drama and in the end, heart-wrenching tragedy as all three seek one common goal - to dominate one of the Okavango's most prized leopard territories.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Kora09
    The leopard is a beautiful animal. When a mother leaves her baby and realizes that she will not be able to help him and he is doomed - a moment full of drama. Great movie! đź‘Ť Thank you.
  • @derekb.9177
    When a cute Leopard baby dies like the poor cub with the broken leg is something going to my heart and fills my soul with sadness. I'm loving Leopards and it hurts when a cub or an adult Leopard dies or get hurted. This is simply the truth that Leopards are closer to my heart as other animals or even human.
  • @HellcatMad
    It ended far too soon. I could have watched for 3 hrs straight, easily.
  • @jennywang1858
    Life goes on and leaves grieves behind! Heart-wrenching nature.
  • Let's cherish all those moments of these wonders! I'll never forget watching this back in 2015
  • @Angela-ns8ux
    Something about baboons has always freaked me out
  • The best bridge between despair and hope is a good night's sleep. Thank you for sharing.
  • This show absolutely amazed AND broke me. Those poor cubs. I cried when the first baby didn’t come out, and cried even harder watching her try to encourage her last one to get up and then when that sweet girl finally got free & just dragged her little self under the trees and didn’t get up again, I had to take a ten minute break to compose myself because it really got to me & I’ve watched ALOT of these types of documentaries where at least one baby doesn’t make it but this one really got me. Maybe its because she lost both babies, idk but fuck that was hard. I would have loved to have gotten another ten minutes at the end to hear what happened to Tippa(Teppa?) & where Mozweyo went as well. I know this was filmed in 2010/2011 & I tried looking things up but it all just shows this doc so if somebody knows what every happened to these 3 main cats, I would love to know!
  • @persebra
    I remember now, I watched this doc years ago. my heart broke for the mother, she lost everything. her cubs, territory and mate. it was painful to watch her leave. It's amazing how much power these big cat docs have years, even decades after being made. i would have loved to know what happened to the mother. the son also.
  • Watching how the last cub suffered from all that pain had to be hard to watch for the mother. Hell it was hard for me to watch.
  • Thank you for sharing ❤. This was hard to watch the last leopard cub die. She had now lost both of her cubs. Sad. I know it's a hard life that wild animals live, so dangerous for them just to get food. But this is a beautiful documentary that gives us a great chance to see into their lives and their world. Ty
  • @antrewt
    Beautiful yet heartbreaking documentary. Thank you.
  • @zawa322
    So heartbreaking. Seeing him drag his back half and I lost it.
  • AN AMAZING DOCUMENTARY🙏🥰🙏 LOVE BIG CATS đź’›THAN YOU
  • I love big cats. Leopards are amazing in how they can climb trees like it is nothing yet still have the strength with a relatively low body weight to bring a gazelle up in the tree with them. Great photography.
  • Life of cats are always extremely challenging, I've watched multiple documentaries of Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, Cougars, Lynxes, Snow leopards, Jaguars and Tigers. All of them struggle and often has to deal with sad tragedies like this. Leopards and cougars are the most successful and wide spread cats because of their intermediate size, adaptability in any kind of habitat and vast variety of prey preference.
  • @Robert-xp4ii
    I hate that people can't either put that injured cub to a quick humane death or get it help. That was a survivable injury in captivity.
  • @alvaroq2024
    Wow, these leopards can climb a tree faster than a black bear!