High numbers of prey were recorded across the study site during the 2-year period (Fig. 2, Table 2). The mean prey detection
frequency across the study site was 56–79 times greater than mean leopard detection frequency during the 2-year
period. A vast majority (75%–80%) of the prey detected were spotted deer. In both years, mean prey detection frequency
inside the park did not significantly differ from outside the park (Table 2).