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Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca)

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( This post was last modified: 05-08-2020, 03:00 PM by Luipaard )

A male leopard from Margalla Hills National Park, Pakistan


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https://www.dawn.com/news/1548255


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Leopards in margalla hills are pardus fusca.
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Giri Cavale: " Black Panther, a melanistic leopard from Kabini,India. Tried an edit in B/W "


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Leopard in Buxa tiger reserve.


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Nagzira leopards look pretty.




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Here is the full video of that indian leopard.




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Abhay Bhuva

Gir leopard, this one is perfect.


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Kunwar Shantanu Singh‎-DOMINANCE UPON THE HILLS
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They might not rule over the jungle like a Tiger.......
But a Leopard sighting makes your jungle ride more adventures.....
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Ranthambhore National Park











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Gir male.


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Zhayynn James: " A battle-scarred warrior, Torn Ears or The Temple Male as he is also known, looks up and straight into the camera, a memorable moment frozen for eternity. This was late in the evening and he was so relaxed, out in the open, not fazed by the vehicles or the fact that he was in tiger territory. "


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Leopard sharpening its claws...


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Harsha B: " Leopards are astoundingly strong. They are pound for pound the strongest of the big cats. They are able to climb trees, even when carrying heavy prey, and often choose to rest on tree branches during the day. One reason why leopards sometimes take their prey up in the trees is to ensure lions or hyenas can’t steal them. "


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Mohammed Shujath: " Sunday special... "


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Kabini’s big temple male @malllige

   
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