10 March 2018, 06:05
SaeedLeopard Attack In The Streets!
Where Jim Corbet when you need him!11 March 2018, 07:19
SliderChewy!!! I just cast a bunch of Leopard attacked off YouTube a couple nights ago.
12 March 2018, 04:14
NakihunterRecent studies in India have shown that there are plenty of urban leopards around the country and far away from major forest reserves.
Bombay city has many leopards on the outskirts of Borivillie national park. Bangalore city has many leopards around Bannargatta national park. Northern Bangalore had leopard in town around a lake and some drainage areas. Hill towns like Ooty have many resident leopards in the various gardens and wooded properties in town.
Romulus Whittaker did a documentary on urban leopards a few years ago and it was amazing to see leopards outside Kancheepuram town - about 30km from Madras / Chennai outskirts and far away from any reserve forest area.
19 June 2018, 22:34
376 steyrIn true leopard fashion it has to spread the pain around.
19 June 2018, 23:27
butchlocshow how fast they can move
22 June 2018, 03:32
Beretta682ELeopards and their attacks will become more common in India.
No hunting
Increase gdp for India means more trash which means more stray dogs -leopard food
Increase gdp means more goats for meat consumption - more leopard food
And these damn sucker can live anywhere
Mike
22 June 2018, 04:49
boarkillerSo much for asiatic leopards being endangered
22 June 2018, 07:20
Beretta682Equote:
Originally posted by boarkiller:
So much for asiatic leopards being endangered
They are not but it is nearly impossible to keep an accurate count of them.
Like coyotes - small footprint animals.
Mike