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The things people do to try to make the finals of the Darwin Awards!
That’s taking a really big risk!
...not that is guts...
Honestly I don't think this was any big deal at all for someone experienced in the situation.
The highly habituated cats found in some reserves don't see humans in or around a vehicle as part of their food chain.
Notice no vehicle door and he was right against the truck; that cat is used to seeing a human and the associated smells. It was curious to one thing probably unusual to it, the camera case on the ground.
I would have thought the same thing too about the danger until being in Sabi Sands for a few days and now watching the daily SafariLive game drives there on You tube that are on 2x a day.
Had a full grown male lion scratch his chin on the front fender with tracker sitting in his jump seat, and a Leopard I could have grabbed his tail he was so close during my visit. Lion on a kill don't even lift their heads up when the vehicle approaches and park 10 feet away.