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Leopard heads to her hidden den after Mara hunt
Luluka female leopard takes us to where her cubs were hidden under a fallen tree.
For the first time, whole-genome analysis shows that the small Cape leopards are a genetically distinct population.
Leopards can reach speeds of up to 36 miles per hour. Honey badgers’ claws can grow to 1.5 inches. It is counterintuitive that a 35-pound mammal can successfully force an apex predator to flee upward.
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Leopard teaches cub hunting skills during morning interactions
Luluka female leopard and her cub Jilime head to a hiddne carcass that luluka stashed earlier, later Jilime becomes very playful.
The three suspects are Manirul Islam, Janik Ali, and Rakseng Changma. Investigators believe the animal parts came from ...
EXCLUSIVE: Inside show where Brits can buy hunting holidays with special offers to slaughter animals
Mirror journalist Nada Farhoud visited 17th Great British Shooting Show at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre and shares ...
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Elephant tusks back on the export list? SA proposes new hunting quotas
After a four-year pause, hunting export quotas for high-value species in South Africa may return. Here's what's being ...
When South Africa’s new environment minister gazetted fresh wildlife hunting quotas last week, the move did more than restart an administrative process. It reopened a long-simmering debate over how ...
A dramatic snow leopard hunt, captured on video in the high-altitude village of Kibber in Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley, is going viral on social media. The man who caught the fight on camera has ...
Ghaziabad witnessed a rare but alarming wildlife incident when a leopard was spotted near Green Field Public Schoolin ...
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