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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 01-21-2017

Photo and information credits: Mahesh C Mahadevaiah
"Leopard | Kabini | 2016"

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Tshokwane - 01-31-2017

Credits to Shaaz Jung.

Cleopatra and Scarface. 

For years they have dominated the backwaters and raised a flurry of cubs together. Watching their relationship grow over the years has been one of the highlights of my life. It is uncommon to see such loyalty between cats but for the past decade, these two have stayed true to each other. Scarface, like any male, loves to wonder but to see Cleo stay loyal to him, is something very special and magically uncommon. Usually females will mate with multiple males so their cubs have a higher chance of survival. I’ve seen this with Boor, Storm, Marble, Katte and other females but never have i ever seen Cleo mate with anyone else but Scarface. They are the reason why i chose to dedicate my life to this forest.

Here’s a picture of them having a routine squabble over the tricky art of love making on a tree. Here’s to many more love bites and cubs!


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 02-06-2017

Photo and information credits: Junglee Stories - By Neeraj
"Torn Ear - The Boldest Male of Kabini."

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Tshokwane - 02-08-2017

Credits to Latest Sightings - India.

The panther is a very solitary animal, and usually lives, hunts and travels alone. 


This one was seen this past weekend in the morning in Kabini.
Panthers are very well camouflaged, if you don't look carefully, you might miss them.

Tinged by Manjunath M Go

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 02-14-2017

Award winning camera trap picture from bandipur 
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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 02-14-2017

Leopards from nagarjunasagar reserve
 
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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 02-20-2017

Photo and information credits: Saravanan Sundaram
Leopard from Ranthambhore !!
Had a great time with this guy , he tried to hunt sambar deer. Clicked him in different habitat, more to come .....


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - fursan syed - 02-24-2017

A moment when you can hear the silence, when you can listen the pounding of your heart, when you cann't take your eyes off the view finder ...such a moment was that.....reliving that moment.

The Leopard (Panthera pardus)
West Bengal
Yr2016
Canon


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 03-16-2017

Photo and information credits: Divya Sharma
"Kabini leopard, Called "Torn Ear" | The Legendary Temple Male"

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 03-21-2017

Photo and nformation credits: Mohammed Shujath
The Clearest way into the Universe is through Wilderness 
Bandipur Tiger Reserve


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 03-27-2017

Photo and information credits: Jungle Book - by Sharuk Meeran
Boldest guy of kabini and people call him as a torn ears..One of the best trip in my life at kabini. As soon as we entered into the safari zone for the morning first safari the forest was very silent not even any alaram call was heard and we came out of the safari and started our second safari,just like a first safari the forest was very calm and silent and at 9am we drived towards the tiger tank area and there we saw the tiger tank tigress drinking water and quenching her thirst while this was happening at the right side of our vehicle and there the magic happens at the left side here cums the hero of the kabini torn ears and gave us a staring luk for a secs and it walked on the opposite side and he also came nearer to the tiger tank waterhole then he saw the presence of the tigeress and sat calmly and watching the tigeress to move from the water hole,since the tiger tank's cub was sitting inside the bushes the mother got up from the waterhole and went into the bushes and our safari time ended so we left the leopard and moves with the happy faces..My big thanks to Robin Son bro for giving me this great opportunity..I just called him before a day to him and asked bro shall we goh kabini tmrw and he said ok and he put his great effort to provide me a safaris and awesome sighting.. Luv u bro..Waiting for our next trip..

Torn ears || kabini

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 03-31-2017

Photo and information credits: Chaitanya Vattem
"From the Leopard Capital of India...Kabini."

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 04-06-2017

Photo and information credits: Pugmakar Goldie Reddy
BOLDEST LEOPARD I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!!!! 
This leopard is very bold know as torn ear or temple male.... He is known for his attitude and least bothered to anyone around him he just poses to get clicked 
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LEOPARD 
KABINI

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Bronco - 05-03-2017

from Nagarhole


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 05-13-2017

Photo and information credits: Md Mothi
The Ghost and the Darkness 
A Huge and Bold Leopard Male 
2017, South Western Ghats 
Nikon Gears

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