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    Find the leopard

    I took this picture myself. Find the leopard?
    Find the leopard-p1060524-jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tehilah Ba'Aretz View Post
    I took this picture myself. Find the leopard?
    Find the leopard-p1060524-jpg
    Are they disguised as monkeys?

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    Try this version :

    Find the leopard-tehilah-jpg

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    Nothing there.

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    Find the leopard-whats-tree-jpg

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    My friend, who was with me when I took the picture of the monkeys, was wondering why three of them were running away on the ground. I took a closer look at the picture and noticed a cat shape in the tree behind them. I think my picture has better density than what shows here, even with the Colonel's enhancement. I need to go back and take a better picture. This is in Kruger Park, South Africa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    Try this version :

    Find the leopard-tehilah-jpg
    Do you see it? I sharpened up the photo myself like that but still couldn't find it. There is one place in the upper left that might be it, but not sure.

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    Very hard to see anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Do you see it? I sharpened up the photo myself like that but still couldn't find it. There is one place in the upper left that might be it, but not sure.
    It could as well be just a bunch of branches with dark spots here and there. Leopards are hard to come by in the Kruger park, the other four of the "big five" are much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    It could as well be just a bunch of branches with dark spots here and there. Leopards are hard to come by in the Kruger park, the other four of the "big five" are much easier.
    Yeah, there were several places around there with dark spots so it was hard to tell if just leaves or hiding a leopard.

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