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Guest Photos: Cats In The Wild
Posted by on November 14, 2011
These gorgeous photos were sent to us by wildlife photographer Phil Perry, who is located in Swaziland, South Africa. His travels have also taken him to Brazil and India so we present a variety of wild cat photos, all taken in the cats’ natural habitats. Thank you Phil, for sharing!
Serval with rodent prey – South Africa
Jungle Cat out hunting at Dusk in Kanha National Park, India
Tiger walking through jungle – Kanha National Park, India
Male Puma at night (attracted to call of female) – Pantanal, Brazil
Jaguars Mating at night on a sand bank on River Cuiaba, Pantanal, Brazil
Female Jaguar at forest edge – Pantanal, Brazil
More of Phil’s Pantanal jaguar photos on Wildlife Extra News







