In Leopards of the Mara, host Brittany Bristow and ranger Bruce Hedges search for the reclusive leopard. They are very difficult to spot because they are so skilled at hiding in the bushes and up trees. After a long search, Brittany and Bruce finally find a lone male in a wooded area. As we observe him, he scent-marks, rubbing his face against the bushes and scratching the tree trunks with his sharp claws establishing his territory. When he finishes, he comes out into the open and walks right past the vehicle, almost close enough to touch. This is a scary moment, but the leopard seems to be oblivious to the vehicle and breezes calmly past and proceeds to disappear into the thickets. The following day, Brittany and Bruce take a trip across the river to the Greater Mara area. There, they spot a female and her 2 very tiny cubs: a very rare sighting. In awe of the beauty of this spectacular find, they quietly watch as the young cubs interact with each other and their mother. We get a very close look when the cubs and their mother walk past the vehicle.
—Leif Films