Leopard teaches cubs to cross the road in the Kruger National Park
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
This is an incredibly rare sighting and one which we should all feel lucky to see.

The video, posted by Latest Sightings, is an ode to all the animals that should not be in cages and in lockdown their entire life.
The leopard is a graceful animal and after the lion is the second biggest African cat
An unbelievable moment when a mother leopard is seen helping her two new-born cubs cross the road in the Kruger National Park has been captured on camera.
Seeing magnificent big cats in the wild is majestic, just ask Thinus Delport and his family who spotted the animals before lockdown started.
READ: Kudu spotted in Pretoria neighbourhood
The mother leopard and her two very tiny cubs crossing a road 6km from Lower Sabie towards Crocodile Bridge is all you need to watch today:
You can watch a live safari, hosted by expert game rangers in the comfort of your home during lockdown here.
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