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Sri Lankan Leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya)

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One of my favourite leopards
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Huge male from Yala National Park. Credits to Mevan Piyasena.

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From Yala National Park. Credits to Mevan Piyasena.

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Male leopard in hunting mode, from Yala National Park.

Photo and information credits: Sudantha Chandrasena

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Photo and information credits: Sudantha Chandrasena
""Siyambalagaswewa male", one of the biggest(probably the biggest) leopards I've seen in Sri Lanka. We were lucky enough to get a glimpse of him during this weekend at Yala National Park."

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What a beautiful beast. Small head, but huge body.
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Srilankan leopards seem to be having longer and robust tails, a prominent feature among alpha predators in their ecosystem.
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Leopard from Yala National Park.

Photo credits: Kusal Gautamadasa 

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Photo and information credits: Mevan Piyasena
Ratmal male 1
one of the bold sub adult males in zone 1, named after the waterhole they were first seen and one of the most successful family of three cubs which are very bold and have given many good photographic opportunity for the last approx one and a half years. now become a star in yala, seen few days back with Lasse & Susann Hansen


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Leopard from Yala National Park. Credits to Mevan Piyasena.

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Photo and information credits: Riaz Cader
"It is hard to top days like this. A vintage Yala leopard sighting of a mating couple taken in Modaragala over the weekend. It has been a few years since I got a good sighting in Yala and this was truly a special moment which will not be forgotten."

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Photo and information credits: Lahiru Safari Wilpattu
I know this pic is not clear but he is the king of the wilpattu. Same one call parakkrama... look his body size... 
Sri lankan leopard
Wilpattu national park
January 2017

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Beautiful male from Yala National Park. Credits to Kulu Safaris Sri Lanka.

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Photo and information credits: Archna Singh
A great start to the Yala tour – 4 different leopard sightings kept the whole day packed with action. Super opportunities and some half decent images too. Happy and grateful for a fantastic day thanks to the skills of the awesome duo Mevan Piyasena & Janaka.
Location: Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
Species: Sri Lankan Leopard | Panthera pardus kotiya
Image made: 9th May 2017

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Photo and information credits: Mevan Piyasena
Rosettes in green...
Known as Tammanawala female on 28th May 2017 in the land of the lakes.
Wilpattu National Park


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