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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 12-06-2017

Another from pakke,

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 12-15-2017

Nagarjunasagar leopard,

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 12-16-2017

Chitwan leopards,

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Tshokwane - 12-25-2017

Credits to Nihad N Vajid‎.


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Tshokwane - 01-05-2018

Credits to Mithun H Photography.

Panther Power .

There is no bigger adrenaline rush in the jungle than seeing a Black Panther descending a vertical tree with all the acrobatic moves that this mystical creature is capable of performing in the process. Shot this a few days back where he started to descend as soon as we saw him and those few seconds have to be the most exciting as well as stressful ones that I have ever faced.


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Tshokwane - 01-05-2018

Credits to Vipul Ramanuj‎.

The stare of a dominant Indian Leopard male of Jhalana.

Khattpa male.

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 01-07-2018

Kawal leopard,

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https://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/pets-and-environment/110717/kawal-tiger-reserve-records-95-leopards-highest-in-4-years.html


RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 01-07-2018

Nallamala leopards,

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Source: https://inclips.net/video/9x3xpL02WKY/two-leopards-caught-on-camera-near-srisailam-project.html


RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 01-08-2018

Assam leopard,

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Pckts - 01-09-2018

Afroj Sheikh
#MagicalKolsa,

Bold and beautiful...just like the nature!


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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 01-09-2018

Terai,

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Sariska,

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 01-09-2018

Sariska leopard 2010-11,

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2011-12,

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Tshokwane - 01-15-2018

Credits to Bharath-Shreyas Photography.


The DARK KNIGHT of the Jungle! 


We were stunned to witness this handsome melanistic leopard in the morning with the sunrays trying to sneak through the trees to kiss the ground. What a beautiful creation of mother nature he is! Blessed to have sighted him. 

Melanistic Leopard (Black Panther) | Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka.

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - Ngala - 01-17-2018

Photo and information credits: Harsha Narasimhamurthy
"Photographed this bold leopard on one of my visits to Bandipur Tiger Reserve.

We got to know that a tigress had made a gaur kill and was seen on this particular morning with her cubs. So we decided to try our luck and went in pursuit of the tigress. Reaching the spot we saw a few vehicles already present and learned that the kill had been dragged further inside the thicket and wasn't to be seen. Nevertheless, we decided to wait at the same spot.

After a while the vehicles started dispersing, and we saw a beautiful white-rumped vulture perched against a blue sky. While we were photographing it we were totally unaware of the leopard's presence until one of us cried "Leopard!" 

He was standing out in the open and offering a beautiful photo opportunity."

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RE: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) - parvez - 01-18-2018

Even leopards live up to 5200 m at Himalayas, Confused

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