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Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca)

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Huge male from Ranthambore National Park


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Manas NP

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 Harmit Ahuja - From all the Safari 's I have made till date in India, Africa, Sri Lanka, South Africa, the biggest leopard that I have come across is 'Rambo' from Jhalana, Jaipur! Seeing is believing!
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Leopard in Uttarakhand 

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Leopards from rocky cliffs surrounding the chambal river in rajasthan  

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Old Ranthambore male

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Western ghats mating pair (the male is NOT saya from kabini). 

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Leopard camera trapped in NW nepal's deciduous cloud forests 

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Leopard near airport in Chandigarh

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Dominant jawai male

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A leopardess camera trapped in Punjab, India

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Female from Moharli zone, Tadoba, 18-5-22.


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Black male from BRT Tiger Reserve


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