The sleepy leopards are risky

February 2, 2026 8:13pm CST
In many sanctuaries and national parks, I found the cheetahs and leopards sleeping on the trees. But sometimes they just rest. They can awake and attack any person. The strong fencing creates a barrier with humans and also the deer, zebras and other herbivores. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UqTJauk0ZCM
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
3 Feb
They are beautiful magnificent creatures, but only to be enjoyed from the safe distance. If unguarded they can be really dangerous
3 Feb
yes Arunimaji I have seen their fencing in the sanctuaries and national parks are very strong and well monitored.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
5 Feb
@sathviksouvik They better should be.
@DaddyEvil (174281)
• United States
3 Feb
True, they are beautiful animals but they can be very dangerous if they got out of their enclosure and into one where people or animals aren't aware of them.
@DaddyEvil (174281)
• United States
3 Feb
@sathviksouvik Did you remind Sathvik not to climb over their fence?
3 Feb
yes DE they are agile and alert. So their fencing is all done with highest alertness
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@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Feb
They certainly need to be kept confined.
3 Feb
Oh aye Problem.is if you walk under a tree And they are not sleeping You could indeed have a problem
3 Feb
thanks Jimlos facing a cheetah unguarded is dangerous. They are the fastest animals on land
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3 Feb
@sathviksouvik And can Rip a human apart with the big sharp teeths