After hiding her single three-month old cub in the safe heights of a "sausage" tree, a leopard stalks into the wind on a walkabout across the Serengeti. The tall grasses of the East African plains are a gift of the rainy season, relieving the long months of challenged hunting in short grasses and bringing prey. Tall grass aids the stealthy leopard in creeping up on her prey, while the pure white underside of the leopard's tail serves as a beacon for her young, who follow it as a guiding light as she makes her way across the Serengeti plains.