This young leopard is exactly where he should be—draped across a branch while his mother is out hunting baboons. Despite being almost full grown his youthful face still carries softness, curiosity, and a calm trust in his mothers ability to provide. Sunlight pours through the canopy, catching his face and reminding us that even a predator begins their lives hiding in the shadows, patient, and reliant.
South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
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