Panthera Africa Sunset Visit
Sunset is a magical time of day here at Panthera Africa, and we love sharing this sacred time with our four-legged friends!
Did you know that black leopards aren't completely black, as Pardus is demonstrating so beautifully, they still have their rosettes which can be seen the clearest on their bellies.
Pardus has melanism. Melanism is a genetic condition that manifests as an overproduction of black pigment, melanin.
Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary is a non-profit organisation just outside Stanford in the Overberg. The organisation provides a safe haven for rescued captive-bred big cats, and no breeding or trading takes place. Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary works towards educating the public on conservation...
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Read MoreSunset is a magical time of day here at Panthera Africa, and we love sharing this sacred time with our four-legged friends!
We are celebrating our 7th anniversary this April and you are invited to commemorate this achievement with us!
Come and enjoy the evening with your loved ones as the sun sets and the cats come alive after a long day of rest!
Come and visit Panthera Africa, and our knowledgeable and passionate staff will educate you on interesting facts about the different species.
Children under 8 years can now enjoy a shorter educational visit at Panthera Africa on Saturday mornings.
Come and visit Panthera Africa, and our knowledgeable and passionate staff will educate you on interesting facts about the different species...