NARRATOR: When
territory is at stake,
leopards can fight to the death.
A leopard's domain can
cover over 13 square miles.
It's a big prize.
The veteran takes the
dominant position.
But the nomad isn't
ready to give up.
A bite to the throat could
mean death for the nomad.
He needs his last
reserve of strength,
a desperate burst of power.
The tables turn,
but not for long.
Serious injury means both could
lose their ability to hunt.
That's a death sentence.
The nomad is defiant.
But the veteran
keeps his territory.
His younger rival must
accept a nomadic life
or fight again for
a new territory.
