The juvenile leopard was positioned lying perfectly still in the rocks of a waterhole used by potential prey, before launching out at a 150kg topi antelope three times its weight.
The young leopard was lying perfectly still in the rocks of a waterhole, eyeing up a much larger topi in front of him
The leopard launched an ambitious bid to attack the topi as he leaped out at the 150kg animal and tried to sink a claw in
After jumping out from his hiding place the leopard was still in mid-air as he managed to land a left paw on the topi
But the leopard could not get a grip and was left falling to the ground as the animal three times heavier shook him off
The topi was hardly troubled by the over-ambitious 20-month-old animal as the leopard failed to land a blow
The young leopard adopted a similar tactic when he saw a zebra, waiting patiently among some rocks for the right moment
The mismatch in size and strength can be seen clearly in this picture as the leopard makes a doomed attempt to attack
The leopard was seen trying to strike at the zebra’s rear, as he eyed up a small herd of zebra stallions
But the leopard missed and only just avoided the zebra’s flying hooves as the larger animal easily dismissed him
After being easily brushed off by the zebra the leopard apparently slunk off to the bushes and slept for the rest of the day