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This is the amazing moment that a leopard was spotted at the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Known for their agility and great strength, leopards can scale steep slopes with ease thanks to these defining characteristics.
They are also experts at blending effortlessly into their surroundings due to their notoriously camouflage-friendly fur.
Henri Olckers, 36, from South Africa, was visiting the world-famous national park when he spotted the 'hidden leopard'.
Mr Olckers, who has been capturing photographs of wild animals since 2013, was not having much luck - but that all changed while he was driving along a path in Kruger National Park.
Can YOU spot the leopard in these pictures?
This is the amazing moment that a leopard was spotted at the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Known for their agility and great strength, leopards can scale steep slopes with ease thanks to these defining characteristics
Henri was remarkably able to capture an image of the leopard, which had managed to camouflage itself amongst the tall grass, making it extremely difficult for other park visitors to spot.
Henri said: 'Other cars arrived at the sighting, and I realised how difficult the leopard was to spot because it took some effort to explain to the other visitors where it was.
'We spent about 15 minutes with the leopard, and he seemed very relaxed and didn't look like he was going anywhere anytime soon.
It was not the first time that Henri was able to capture a snow leopard in the wild, an animal he said he is particularly fond of photographing.
He added: 'I have quite a few other camouflaged leopard sighting photos that I have taken over the years. It always fun to see if people can spot them on the photos.
'The feeling and excitement that I get when I spot an elusive animal like a leopard, lion, cheetah, or African wild dog; or when I am on the right road, at the exact right time, is something I cannot explain.
'I always joke and say if I could bottle that feeling and sell it, I would be a millionaire.
'Some days in Kruger you find three or four leopards. Other times it takes a week to just get a glimpse of one.'
Were you able to spot the leopard circled in the pictures below?
Henri Olckers, 36, from South Africa, was visiting the world-famous national park when he spotted the 'hidden leopard'
Mr Olckers, who has been capturing photographs of wild animals since 2013, was not having much luck - but that all changed while he was driving along a path in Kruger National Park