Here is the beautiful Rumpleteaser. What a cat!
This Caracal was photographed walking down a fence late last year. It is the angle and perspective of the photo that makes it look so out of proportion.

Rox Brummer of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, and her dogs Snoopy and Barclay report on carnivore research that is helping to conserve one of Africa's greatest cross border protected areas the great Limpopo-Shase Transfrontier conservation area, a peace park linking South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe
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2 Comments
Oh, Rumpleteaser is a beauty…what an amazing glimpse into a family of grown up lions. Never have seen this before. Hope they have many years ahead of them. As for this agile Caracal, watch out birds! Thank you!!!
she looks like she is posing! is she rather young? can’t see how pink or dark her nose is? she better not tangles with her brother. she looks old enough to mate. good luck to her and her brother.