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Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca)

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Photo and information credits: Souvik Kundu
"Spots on granite
A huge male leopard looks back from its lair in the hill behind Pherwa village. A total of 11- 14 leopards reside in that single hill, an unheard of leopard density. The bulging stomach and bloodstains on the snout indicate that he has just enjoyed a sumptuous feast. Bera, Rajasthan, December 2014"

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Abhay Borkar


Male Leopard .. Locally known as 'Rama' ...
after a very long time, lucky to capture some decent clicks of the leopard ..
April 2016
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Indian Leopards 

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Photo and information credits: Sandeep Dutta
"Kabini calling..."

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Photo and information credits: VenkataNarasimhan Nature & Wildlife Photography
"Leopard - Kabini 
Karnataka - 2016"


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Melanistic Leopard | Black Panther | Nagarhole (Kabini) May16

Some creatures leave you dumbstruck with their sheer magnetism. I was lucky to sight this melanistic leopard resting on a branch in lush green canopy at Kabini which has had its share of pre monsoon showers


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Kabini leopard, called "Torn Ear". Credits to Ram Shankar

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Photo and information credits: Sandeep Dutta
"I always said Kabini never disappoints and you invariably get to see a big cat or something unique.. This trip has been very different and unique. We have so far seen 3 Leopards and 7 (Yes Seven) Tigers and still have over 5 safaris to go. Here is the Temple male Leopard to start with. Watch this space and I will post more once I return back to Bangalore."

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Male leopard in Bandipur Tiger Reserve


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A different ramp walk.. A handsome male leopard from Kabini :) Every step is important.. — at Kabini.

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Mr bold guy....
Male leopard also known as the temple male
March 2015,Kabini,Karnataka.

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Temple male leopard, Kabini.

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Male Leopard Kabini

April 2016

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Handsome Hunk
Male Leopard
Bandipur Tiger Reserve

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Young Male

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I'm sure there's a lot of factors here, but that first guy looks very dark. Much more orange than tan or yellow. I like it...
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(06-08-2016, 04:03 AM)stoja9 Wrote: I'm sure there's a lot of factors here, but that first guy looks very dark. Much more orange than tan or yellow. I like it...

Yeah, its coat resembles that of a jaguar.
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Leopard from Gir. Credits to ‎Rakesh Mehta.

What a beast.

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Photo and information credits: Raju Mohan Kottakkal
"Leopard male. Bandipur, 10/04/16"

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Photo and information credits: VenkataNarasimhan Nature & Wildlife Photography
"Good Morning Folks...Headed out to board a flight. In Tadoba for few days. Catch up all soon. Have a nice day" April 2015

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Spotted beauty in action... Credits to Deepak Tilwani‎.

Male from Tadoba.

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