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Leopard

Panthera pardus

Photo by Aditi Rajan
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Thats really amazing! its rare to see even one, seeing three is really lucky
I was lucky enough to see 3 leopards in the wild while in India. Here is one of them. http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/5932047
Oh no, unfortunately its not, havent been able to get a shot of a leopard in the wild yet
Is this in the wild? Very rare if so.
Leopards exhibit a range of color and pattern variations. Black leopards, once thought to be a separate species from other leopards, are individuals that, due to a genetic mutation know as melanism, have a large amount of dark melanin in their coat. Leopards living in desert areas tend to be pale yellow in color. Leopards inhabiting grasslands are a deeper golden color.

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