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Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca)

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Male from Buxa tiger reserve

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Male leopard from Nilgiris 

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male in bandipur
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Ranthambore leopard. It’s very uncommon to see healthy large males like this one in tiger reserves
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stunning big male leopard near ken river in panna credits to Manish Mehrotra
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Recent photos of tadoba’s black panther. This young male is now ~4 years old and he’s even been seen mating recently (third pic). At one point I remember many thinking this leopard was a female but really this is just a smaller male leopard who was at the time young. Beautiful cat nonetheless 

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(03-25-2022, 10:48 PM)Twico5 Wrote: Recent photos of tadoba’s black panther. This young male is now ~4 years old and he’s even been seen mating recently (third pic). At one point I remember many thinking this leopard was a female but really this is just a smaller male leopard who was at the time young. Beautiful cat nonetheless 

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this guy was born around 2016 i believe..i had pics of him with his mother and siblings can't find em, but he's a rather small male
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(03-26-2022, 02:33 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(03-25-2022, 10:48 PM)Twico5 Wrote: Recent photos of tadoba’s black panther. This young male is now ~4 years old and he’s even been seen mating recently (third pic). At one point I remember many thinking this leopard was a female but really this is just a smaller male leopard who was at the time young. Beautiful cat nonetheless 

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this guy was born around 2016 i believe..i had pics of him with his mother and siblings can't find em, but he's a rather small male
Oh alright. I assumed he was around 4 years old because the earliest pic I was able to find of him was from 2018. He’s just small then yeah
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[color=var(--yt-spec-text-primary)]rana son of bahadur in jhalana reserve jaipur india photo by [/color]Subir Chatterjee
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Black leopard in Kali tiger reserve 
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Leopard fight in Jawai. Notice how both males use their hind paws to claw their opponent when being attacked. Not a bloody or intense fight but still interesting to see a territorial fight like this 
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Panna male:



Big Satpura male mating:

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Some indian leopard skins:

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Its cool how theres two different types of pseudo-melanistic pelts
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@Twico5, there’s also this kind found in Western Ghats (this is from Parambikulam Tiger Reserve):

   
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