How do leopards protect their food?
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Recently, amateur photographer Daksha Dayanand Bapat captured a leopard taking a nap in a tree with a gazelle it killed stored on a nearby branch at the Masai Mara National Park, located in Kenya, East Africa.

After killing the gazelle, the female leopard decided to take a break and nap on a branch of the acacia tree. In order to avoid other scavengers, it dragged and carried the carcass up the tree, so it wouldn't lose its delicious meal. 

 (All photos via VCG.)

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