An African wild cat jumps into the air upside down and then make calls to catch pigeons.
The cat jumped over 1.8 m high and then spun to catch pigeons. Photo: Telegraph.
Jaycee Rousseau, a 34-year-old photographer in South Africa, photographing the spectacular movements of the cat in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park is situated on the territory of South Africa and Botswana.
Telegraph , said Tuesday that Rousseau driving in Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park along Suzaan wife. They saw the baby pigeons near a water hole. Two people at the right time to prepare reporters they saw the cat lying nearby to catch the pigeons.
“We brought the car to the best position to take pictures and then waited. Indeed cat did not leave us disappointed. It jumped up, grabbed by a bird and eat, “Rousseau said.
Then the cat jumped a few more times but did not catch any pigeons. The next morning his wife back to Rousseau and water holes, but no cat there. They returned in the afternoon and see the animals. Rousseau now available camera back and wait.
“The cat jumped up and caught a dove. It runs on a cluster of grass to eat their prey and then vanished. We have to wait a long time to see it back. It prowl again and then jump up,” Rousseau said.
Unfortunately for the cat jumps in time that it was not brief primer.
Rousseau said he was taking several types of photos, but photos posted on the web Telegraph is the most impressive works.
“We have to wait quite a long moment captured, but the wait was not really wasted,” he said.




