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Persian Leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor)

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Probably the King of all leopards. I have seen two Persian leopards in a zoo - the finest specimens of this cat I have ever witness. Big, beautifull, powerful, elegant and most importantly - "noble", in them there is some "Persian nobleness", old Persian brilliance  I  would say, a truly Royal beast.
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( This post was last modified: 07-28-2018, 06:32 PM by Nyers )

Today two leopards released to wildlife in North Ossetia-Alania.

https://wwf.ru/resources/news/bioraznoob...y-osetii-/

In Alaniya National Park (Irafsky District of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania) two young leopards released to wild life - Volna female leopard and Elbrus male leopard. Both was born two years ago in The leopard recovery center (Sochi).
From birth this animals prepared for indepedent life in wild by a unique programm that practicaly esclude contact with human. Before release leopards succesfully passed some tests that include abillity to hunt and avoid peoples.





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(07-28-2018, 06:29 PM)Nyers Wrote: Today two leopards released to wildlife in North Ossetia-Alania.

https://wwf.ru/resources/news/bioraznoob...y-osetii-/

In Alaniya National Park (Irafsky District of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania) two young leopards released to wild life - Volna female leopard and Elbrus male leopard. Both was born two years ago in The leopard recovery center (Sochi).
From birth this animals prepared for indepedent life in wild by a unique programm that practicaly esclude contact with human. Before release leopards succesfully passed some tests that include abillity to hunt and avoid peoples.





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2:38 Isn't  something strange with the movements of the second leopard?  Seems like its hips move sideways to the left when it strides forward.
I hope this to be successful. Such beautiful place.
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Definetely the persian leopard is the largest leopard ssp. Look at this specimen, unflrtunately killed by a poacher...

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Today on territory Caucasus Nature Reserve was released another leopard.

Artek

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On helicopter 2 years old male leopard Artek was delivered to the ridge of mountain Ahcarva, where was prepared a special area for release.  Earlier he successfuli passed tests like his sister Volna (#156). 
Artek was released in the same area where there are already 2 leopards Killy and Ahun, released two years ago
Artek is one of five kittens born in 2016 at the Leopard Recovery Center in the Caucasus.

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Photos with persian leopard males with big devlap are quite rare, but such specimes seems to exist.
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(10-26-2018, 08:52 PM)eagleman Wrote: Photos with persian leopard males with big devlap are quite rare, but such specimes seems to exist.

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(10-26-2018, 09:18 PM)eagleman Wrote: How to add a picture from the computer?

It's best to upload them first to a site like Imgur, then post the link here, that way everyone can see it.
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Credits to Ehsan Ardakanian - My Journey with Persian Leopards.

When you have a lucky night in mountains: Persian leopard in Tandoureh NP, NE Iran

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Spot the leopard
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