Leopards have incredible strength

Hey ram i once killed an elephant with my bare hands. It was pink in color too.
 
I once killed a charging bull just using the battery cable from my car. I used the cable to whip the bull's eyes, nearly blinding it. Then I deftly applied the alligator clips to its nipples, causing it squirm in pain. And finally I ran straight towards it and ripped the heart out of its ribcage. The 1 tonne beast watched me hold its own beating heart in my hands for 10 seconds before realising its own fate.

Of course I sustained a muscle ache afterwards from running so fast. But most importantly you must not hesitate. Or else the animal will know when you are bullshitting.
 
Good one! You have to kill the bull instantly before it even had time to shit.

I once killed a charging bull just using the battery cable from my car. I used the cable to whip the bull's eyes, nearly blinding it. Then I deftly applied the alligator clips to its nipples, causing it squirm in pain. And finally I ran straight towards it and ripped the heart out of its ribcage. The 1 tonne beast watched me hold its own beating heart in my hands for 10 seconds before realising its own fate.

Of course I sustained a muscle ache afterwards from running so fast. But most importantly you must not hesitate. Or else the animal will know when you are bullshitting.
 
Oh I fought a cougar before in Yellowstone. To be exact, I killed it, sustaining some scratches myself too. A leopard is a little bigger than a cougar, but I think I can handle. To be even more exact, you cannot have the intention of fighting it, you must have the intention of killing it when you're attacked. You suffer one bite or one swipe on target and that's that end of your fight and you yourself. Fighting these beasts, go for the jugular in the first instance and don't let go till they stop breathing. You'll sustain some injuries but you'll win and stay alive. Once again, don't try that on tigers and lions. There's no way a human can strangle them or beat them up except when armed. Don't believe that Wu Song fairytale. Lions and tigers can take down elephants when they're desparate.

KNN Ramseth, you reminded me the Yellowstone, I was following a pair of hunting foxs which stalked a herd of deers. It was spring time in few degree C, and I got a camera and tripod only. I stopped car and got my cameras out when I spotted the foxs. They got quite far after I got my jacket and hat & gloves and camera and locked car. I was alone. I catched up to about 40m behind. Took few shots but blur (was film camera those days) sky lights was dark and deers moved from open area into wooded area quickly.

30 mins I had to give up as the hill side was very soft and muddy, that my boots sank into inches of m&d. The lights were poor and my ASA100 film won't get good shots.

In another trip I also followed a solo coyote which was looking for food at Arches National Park Utah. Was also alone and took few shots of it. Followed it for 15mins, and had to get back because I did not lock the car, and engine was running. I saw it crossed the road 60M ahead. And I stopped and grabbed camera to follow it.

In Canada (same trip as YellowStone) I filmed grizzly bear here from about 40M. I was next to my car on that road towards Glacier National Park. Was also too dark for photo but I took with tripod and long exposure time, it moved spoiling many shots. The beast was more than 400kg capable of tearing up a car like opening can food. If it came my way, my only chance was to step on gas and scram. No gun, only few fire crackers in the car.:D

I was paying attention to the wilderness to spot wildlife and that road posted warning signs of bears, but I saw other animals on that stretch, nice pines, owls etc, did not really expect to spot bear. But I did. Ravens calls can instantly turn a nice forest to awful environment. They will get away ASAP when I try to get close to photo them.

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