A photographer spent two days in search of the ultra-rare African black panther, a big cat that went unseen for 100 years.
A photographer spent two days in search of the ultra-rare African black panther; a big cat that was not seen for 100 years not so long ago.it took months of planning and coordinating to find the black panther in a remote location in Kenya in August 2022.
“Most of the game drives were at night. It took months of planning in advance and coordinating but once at the remote location the cat was found within two days.”, black panthers are a powerful symbol and recently associated with a Marvel Studios superhero film. Their spots or rosettes are still identifiably up close or in certain light.
“We used spotlights to locate the nocturnal animal. It hunts at night because it is harder for its prey to know where she is,” explains Andrawes.
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