Wild Asian Leopard Cubs Play In Water For The First Time

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These playful little babies might be only four months old, and still very clumsy, but they sure love to bathe and splash their bodies in the water!

These cats may appear dangerous and intimidating, but in essence they are not the natural born killers we all are taught to believe. The internet is swarmed with videos of big cats interacting and playing with humans, as if they were family.

Footage shows the adorable moment when two wild Asian <a href="https://rumble.com/v3qfof-big-cat-love-cute-leopard-cub-melting-hearts.html" target="_blank">leopard cats</a> play in a bucket of water, having a real blast! The affection these two tiny leopard cubs have for each other is unbelievable. They are roaming in the water just for fun, splashing their worries away!

Who knew that leopards can get extra hype to play in the water. Sometimes the simple things in life can provide most of the fun, even for wild animals. It is rather entertaining to watch as these baby leopards frolic in the water, having the time of their lives.

The leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) is a small wild cat native to continental South, Southeast and East Asia. These four-month-old cubs <a href="https://rumble.com/v3lqzw-adorable-rescued-baboon-loves-to-play-in-the-water.html" target="_blank">play in water</a> for the very first time and it looks like they are loving it!

Watching these baby leopards playing in the water, we get the impression that they are domestic cats playing and enjoying life, but then again, cats are known for disliking water! Apparently not all animals from the cat family dislike water. Take for example these playful leopard cubs who cannot get enough of the wet sensation after submerging their bodies in the transparent liquid! Cuteness overload!

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