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Only the leopard climbs the tree as well What do you do? You freeze There’s good reason to do it because the predator’s nose is being overwhelmed by the delicious smell of hot hominid and its eyesight sees what’s moving It finds it harder to see something that’s still You.
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Leopards climb trees to escape the heat and the flies and to stash their kill away from other predators such as hyaenas which would happily steal it from them We found this female leopard up in a tree early in the morning In this case she had no kill and was using the tree as a lookout post for a bit of early morning hunting.