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This mouse playing with death when it tucked into the

lunch of a hungry leopard.

 

Seemingly unaware of the beast towering over

it, the mischievous rodent grabbed at scraps of meat thrown into the African

Leopard's enclosure.

 

But instead of pouncing on the tiny intruder

the 12-year-old leopard, called Sheena, appeared to be afraid of the daring

mouse and kept her distance.

 

At one stage she tried to nudge the mouse

away with her nose, but the determined little chap carried on chewing away

until he was full

 

 

 

The extraordinary scene was captured by

photography student Casey Gutteridge at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in

Hertfordshire.

 

The 19-year-old, from Potters Bar,

Hertfordshire, who was photographing the leopard for a course project, was

astounded by the mouse's behaviour.

 

He said: 'I have no idea where the mouse came

from - he just appeared in the enclosure after the keeper had dropped in the

meat for the leopard.

 

'He didn't take any notice of the leopard,

just went straight over to the meat and started feeding himself.

 

'But the leopard was pretty surprised - she

bent down and sniffed the mouse and flinched a bit like she was scared.

 

'In the meantime the mouse just carried on

eating like nothing had happened.

 

 

 

....but even a gentle shove does not deter the

little creature from getting his fill...

 

'It was amazing, even the keeper who had

thrown the meat into the enclosure was shocked - he said he'd never seen

anything like it before.'

 

Project owner Jackie James added: 'It was so

funny to see - Sheena batted the mouse a couple of times to try to get it

away from her food.

 

'But the determined little thing took no

notice and just carried on...'

 

Sheena was brought in to the Santago Rare

Leopard Project from a UK zoo when she was just four months old.

 

She is one of 14 big cats in the private

collection started by Jackie's late husband Peter in 1989.

 

The African Leopard can be found in the

continent's forests, grasslands, savannas, and rainforests.

 

 

 

....so the mouse continued to eat the

leopard's lunch and show the leopard who was boss!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm shocked, I didn't know mice would eat meat; I thought they were vegetarians.Patricia--- On Wed, 1/27/10, jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork wrote:jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork Excuse the met in the pictures Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 9:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This mouse playing with death when it tucked into the

lunch of a hungry leopard.

 

Seemingly unaware of the beast towering over

it, the mischievous rodent grabbed at scraps of meat thrown into the African

Leopard's enclosure.

 

But instead of pouncing on the tiny intruder

the 12-year-old leopard, called Sheena, appeared to be afraid of the daring

mouse and kept her distance.

 

At one stage she tried to nudge the mouse

away with her nose, but the determined little chap carried on chewing away

until he was full

 

 

 

The extraordinary scene was captured by

photography student Casey Gutteridge at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in

Hertfordshire.

 

The 19-year-old, from Potters Bar,

Hertfordshire, who was photographing the leopard for a course project, was

astounded by the mouse's behaviour.

 

He said: 'I have no idea where the mouse came

from - he just appeared in the enclosure after the keeper had dropped in the

meat for the leopard.

 

'He didn't take any notice of the leopard,

just went straight over to the meat and started feeding himself.

 

'But the leopard was pretty surprised - she

bent down and sniffed the mouse and flinched a bit like she was scared.

 

'In the meantime the mouse just carried on

eating like nothing had happened.

 

 

 

....but even a gentle shove does not deter the

little creature from getting his fill...

 

'It was amazing, even the keeper who had

thrown the meat into the enclosure was shocked - he said he'd never seen

anything like it before.'

 

Project owner Jackie James added: 'It was so

funny to see - Sheena batted the mouse a couple of times to try to get it

away from her food.

 

'But the determined little thing took no

notice and just carried on...'

 

Sheena was brought in to the Santago Rare

Leopard Project from a UK zoo when she was just four months old.

 

She is one of 14 big cats in the private

collection started by Jackie's late husband Peter in 1989.

 

The African Leopard can be found in the

continent's forests, grasslands, savannas, and rainforests.

 

 

 

....so the mouse continued to eat the

leopard's lunch and show the leopard who was boss!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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mice will eat anything....

they turn into cannibals if they're are too many in a small space as well

Patricia Jan 29, 2010 3:35 AM Re: Excuse the met in the pictures

 

 

 

I'm shocked, I didn't know mice would eat meat; I thought they were vegetarians.Patricia--- On Wed, 1/27/10, jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork wrote:

jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork Excuse the met in the pictures Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 9:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This mouse playing with death when it tucked into the lunch of a hungry leopard. Seemingly unaware of the beast towering over it, the mischievous rodent grabbed at scraps of meat thrown into the African Leopard's enclosure. But instead of pouncing on the tiny intruder the 12-year-old leopard, called Sheena, appeared to be afraid of the daring mouse and kept her distance. At one stage she tried to nudge the mouse away with her nose, but the determined little chap carried on chewing away until he was full The extraordinary scene was captured by photography student Casey Gutteridge at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in Hertfordshire. The 19-year-old, from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, who was photographing the leopard for a course project, was astounded by the mouse's behaviour. He said: 'I have no idea where the mouse came from - he just appeared in the enclosure after the keeper had dropped in the meat for the leopard. 'He didn't take any notice of the leopard, just went straight over to the meat and started feeding himself. 'But the leopard was pretty surprised - she bent down and sniffed the mouse and flinched a bit like she was scared. 'In the meantime the mouse just carried on eating like nothing had happened. ...but even a gentle shove does not deter the little creature from getting his fill... 'It was amazing, even the keeper who had thrown the meat into the enclosure was shocked - he said he'd never seen anything like it before.' Project owner Jackie James added: 'It was so funny to see - Sheena batted the mouse a couple of times to try to get it away from her food. 'But the determined little thing took no notice and just carried on...' Sheena was brought in to the Santago Rare Leopard Project from a UK zoo when she was just four months old. She is one of 14 big cats in the private collection started by Jackie's late husband Peter in 1989. The African Leopard can be found in the continent's forests, grasslands, savannas, and rainforests. ...so the mouse continued to eat the leopard's lunch and show the leopard who was boss!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me!

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I thought rats would eat anything, but not mice.Patricia--- On Fri, 1/29/10, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:fraggle <EBbrewpunxRe: Excuse the met in the pictures Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 7:42 AM

 

mice will eat anything....

they turn into cannibals if they're are too many in a small space as well

Patricia Jan 29, 2010 3:35 AM Re: Excuse the met in the pictures

 

 

 

I'm shocked, I didn't know mice would eat meat; I thought they were vegetarians.Patricia--- On Wed, 1/27/10, jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork wrote:

jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork Excuse the met in the pictures Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 9:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This mouse playing with death when it tucked into the lunch of a hungry leopard. Seemingly unaware of the beast towering over it, the mischievous rodent grabbed at scraps of meat thrown into the African Leopard's enclosure. But instead of pouncing on the tiny intruder the 12-year-old leopard, called Sheena, appeared to be afraid of the daring mouse and kept her distance. At one stage she tried to nudge the mouse away with her nose, but the determined little chap carried on chewing away until he was full The extraordinary scene was captured by photography student Casey Gutteridge at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in Hertfordshire. The 19-year-old, from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, who was photographing the leopard for a course project, was astounded by the mouse's behaviour. He

said: 'I have no idea where the mouse came from - he just appeared in the enclosure after the keeper had dropped in the meat for the leopard. 'He didn't take any notice of the leopard, just went straight over to the meat and started feeding himself. 'But the leopard was pretty surprised - she bent down and sniffed the mouse and flinched a bit like she was scared. 'In the meantime the mouse just carried on eating like nothing had happened. ...but even a gentle shove does not deter the little creature from getting his fill... 'It was amazing, even the keeper who had thrown the meat into the enclosure was shocked - he said he'd never seen anything like it before.' Project owner Jackie James added: 'It was so funny to see - Sheena batted the mouse a couple of times to try to get it away from her food. 'But the determined little thing took no notice and just carried on...' Sheena was brought in to the Santago Rare Leopard Project from a UK zoo when she was just four months old. She is one of 14 big cats in the private collection started by Jackie's late husband Peter in 1989. The African Leopard can be found in the continent's forests, grasslands, savannas, and rainforests. ...so the mouse continued to eat the leopard's lunch and show the leopard who was

boss!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me!

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