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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@DaddyEvil (166874)
• United States
19h
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 (166874)
• United States
18h
@sathviksouvik Did you remind Sathvik not to climb over their fence?
18h
yes DE they are agile and alert. So their fencing is all done with highest alertness
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20h
Oh aye Problem.is if you walk under a tree And they are not sleeping You could indeed have a problem
18h
thanks Jimlos facing a cheetah unguarded is dangerous. They are the fastest animals on land
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11h
@sathviksouvik And can Rip a human apart with the big sharp teeths
@JudyEv (370673)
• Rockingham, Australia
13h
They certainly need to be kept confined.
@arunima25 (92887)
• Bangalore, India
17h
They are beautiful magnificent creatures, but only to be enjoyed from the safe distance. If unguarded they can be really dangerous
17h
yes Arunimaji I have seen their fencing in the sanctuaries and national parks are very strong and well monitored.