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Extinct Leopards
At one time, 27 leopard subspecies were classified in the world. For instance, there were at least 12 leopard subspecies in Africa alone. Today, we only have 9 leopard subspecies. So, did all other leopards go extinct?
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“The Zanizabar Leopard” in the Zanzibar Natural History Museum by Peter Maas Licensed Under CC BY-SA 3.0 - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zanzibar_Leopard_2.JPG
“The Zanizabar Leopard” in the Zanzibar Natural History Museum by Peter Maas Licensed Under CC BY-SA 3.0 - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zanzibar_Leopard_3.JPG
“The Zanizabar Leopard” in the Zanzibar Natural History Museum by Peter Maas Licensed Under CC BY-SA 3.0 - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zanzibar_Leopard_6.JPG
“Persian Leopard at Hannoner Zoo” by Johannes D. Licensed Under CC BY-SA 3.0 -
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“Atlas Leopard” (Barbary Leopard) Image by Djamila2014 Licensed Under CC BY-SA 4.0 -
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“Arabian Leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) at the Arabia's Wildlife Center in Sharjah, UAE” by Dr. Normal Ali Khalaf Licensed Under CC BY-SA 4.0 - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Arabian_Leopard_Panthera_pardus_nimr_in_Sharjah_Photo_Prof_Dr_Norman_Ali_Khalaf.jpg
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Rainforest Leopards
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This documentary takes a look at leopards living in rainforests around the world - including the African Leopard, Indochinese Leopard, Indian Leopard and Sri Lankan Leopard. #wildlife #nature #leopard #africa #blackleopard #documentary #wildlifedocumentary #naturalhistory
Mountain Leopards
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This documentary analyzes the ecology and morphology of leopards at Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka, and how their physical adaptations relate to other leopard subspecies occupying similar habitats. Additional Videos Licensed via Envato Elements “Judean Desert Leopard” Image by Yossi Aud licensed under CC BY 2.5 (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PikiWiki_Israel_14861_judean_desert_leopa...
Elephants of Sri Pada | Adam's Peak
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Most of Sri Lanka's popular national parks have elephants. But there are no elephants at Horton Plains. But there's evidence that elephants may have inhabited the area during the late 20th century. So, will elephants return to Horton Plains? #srilanka #nature #wildlife #elephants #srilankanelephants #documentary #srilankawildlife #lka
Horton Plains National Park | Part 2
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This episode is about the history and animals found at Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka. #srilanka #nature #wildlife #hortonplains #hortonplainsnationalpark #wildlifedocumentary #srilankawildlife #lka #travel #srilankatravel
Elephants of Horton Plains | Sri Lanka
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Today, the only elephants in Sri Lanka's wet zone are found at Adam's Peak wilderness area and the Sinharaja Forest Complex. But at one time, elephants lived at Horton Plains too. But, what happened to them? #srilanka #nature #wildlife #elephant #hortonplains #hortonplainsnationalpark #srilankawildlife #lka #history
Horton Plains National Park | Part 1
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First part of a documentary series focusing on the history and ecology of Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka. This part is mainly about the unique flora at Horton Plains. #srilanka #nature #wildlife #hortonplains #documentary #wildlifedocumentary #srilankawildlife
History of Horton Plains National Park | Sri Lanka
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A documentary about the history of Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. #srilanka #nature #wildlife #history #travel #hortonplains #hortonplainsnationalpark #srilankatravel #documentary
Horton Plains National Park | Sri Lanka
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Located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, Horton Plains National Park is one of the most beautiful national parks in the country. Lately, the park has become famous for its leopard population. #srilanka #nature #wildlife #travel #safari #srilankanleopard #hortonplains #documentary #wildlifedocumentary #srilankawildlife
Filming LEOPARDS at WILPATTU | SRI LANKA
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A day spent looking for leopards at Wilpattu National Park in Sri Lanka. #wildlife #nature #srilanka #srilankanleopard #wilpattu #wilpattunationalpark #leopard #wildlifedocumentary
Leopards - A Natural History
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In this video, all 9 leopard subspecies are covered. It analyzes the difference between the leopard subspecies and what makes them unique. #wildlife #nature #leopard #animalfacts #wildlifedocumentary #bigcats #documentary
Black Leopards
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The recent discovery of a Black Leopard cub at Yala National Park in Sri Lanka is exciting news. But, where else can you see Black Leopards in the wild? #wildlife #nature #documentary #animals #leopard #blackleopard #blackpanther #africa #kenya #srilanka #yalanationalpark #history
Deadliest Big Cats
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Deadliest Big Cats
Largest Cheetah in the World
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Largest Cheetah in the World
Smallest Tiger | Sumatran Tiger
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Smallest Tiger | Sumatran Tiger
Mystery of Taprobane | Ptolemy's Map
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Mystery of Taprobane | Ptolemy's Map
Elephant Hunting - The Colonial Craze!
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Elephant Hunting - The Colonial Craze!
Ronald Reagan's 'Small' Gift
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Ronald Reagan's 'Small' Gift
The Hunter Struck By Lightning!
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The Hunter Struck By Lightning!
The Tragic True Story of a Park Warden
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The Tragic True Story of a Park Warden
Wilpattu National Park | Sri Lanka
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Wilpattu National Park | Sri Lanka
Magnificent Mannar | Sri Lanka
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Magnificent Mannar | Sri Lanka
20 Endemic Birds of Sri Lanka
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20 Endemic Birds of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka - Leopards of Yala (2023) Trailer
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Sri Lanka - Leopards of Yala (2023) Trailer
Yala National Park | Filming Vlog - 2023
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Yala National Park | Filming Vlog - 2023
Yala National Park | Filming Vlog 2023
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Yala National Park | Filming Vlog 2023
The 8th Wonder of the World
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The 8th Wonder of the World
Largest Bear in the World
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Largest Bear in the World
Toolache Wallaby | Extinct Aussie Wallaby
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Toolache Wallaby | Extinct Aussie Wallaby
Yala Filming Vlog | 2022
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Yala Filming Vlog | 2022

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  • @abymathew295
    @abymathew295 5 годин тому

    India has to relocate or create multiple reserves for Asiatic lions too...We are not giving them enough importance like we do for Tiger or the Cheetahs..

  • @STDRACO777
    @STDRACO777 11 годин тому

    If they are allowed to be pets they will 10x the population in less than a decade.

  • @jayexile2487
    @jayexile2487 14 годин тому

    Thank the good Lord the Zanzibar leopard is not extinct footage of one was caught on a camera trap in 2018 search UA-cam there's lots of videos about it

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 14 годин тому

      You are referring to the video by Forrest Galante - some people say it’s a hoax though.

    • @jayexile2487
      @jayexile2487 14 годин тому

      @@AegleCreations I saw you mentioned it I didn't watch the video to the end before commenting. When I heard the Zanzibar leopard mentioned I commented reflexively, it may be fake considering it's such a small place and nothing else has come out since 2018.

    • @jayexile2487
      @jayexile2487 14 годин тому

      @@AegleCreations love the videos by the way keep up the good work! 👍

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 13 годин тому

      @@jayexile2487 Thanks!!

  • @jurnalmerahnakia3292
    @jurnalmerahnakia3292 23 години тому

    Mountain leopard is essential for sake of ecosystem. Great video!

  • @Sekiro614
    @Sekiro614 23 години тому

    There are still some lions in the zoos of Morocco but they are not pure barbary lion tho there is a project which is named the Barbary lion project the plan is to reintroduce those lion to the Atlas mountains of Morocco

  • @bluejean007
    @bluejean007 День тому

    Heads-up, "Bengal Tigers" is fake news. There are no tigers in bengal😅

  • @ViktorieTrnkova
    @ViktorieTrnkova День тому

    Its so sad to think about the good times 😭. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN STUPID PEOPLE WANTED TO HAVE A “TROPHY” AND TELL A STORY😡

  • @matthewzito6130
    @matthewzito6130 2 дні тому

    It's possible that the preference of Cambodian Leopards for Banteng as prey is related to the decline of tiger populations in the region in relatively recent times. Also, the leopards may be targeting mostly younger/smaller individuals.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 2 дні тому

      That’s right. Tigers have also declined in the area, hence leopards are the apex predator. Like you said, it’s possible that these leopards are targeting younger prey. However, the female leopards had a different prey base in East Cambodia according to the research mentioned in the video.

  • @eliletts8149
    @eliletts8149 2 дні тому

    Well, technically Sri Lanka is also geographically part of the Indian subcontinent too. Also, a few years ago the North China leopard was apparently subsumed with the Amur leopard. Strangely, the number of North China leopards was not added into the Amur leopard population count which would have increased the total population of Amur leopards. Anyways, this was a a very solid and informative video overall! Thanks for sharing as usual!

  • @user-fb8ol1tt4m
    @user-fb8ol1tt4m 2 дні тому

    In reality barbary leopards are still alive in morroco and they are existing in middle and high atlas mountains national parks

  • @eliletts8149
    @eliletts8149 2 дні тому

    A melanistic Amur leopard cub was born in captivity a few years ago though.

  • @Khimari-vs8hm
    @Khimari-vs8hm 3 дні тому

    They're like the pit bulls of cats. They're not as big as lions and tigers but have the greatest bite force of all cats. And just like pit bulls they have massive heads.

  • @matthewzito6130
    @matthewzito6130 3 дні тому

    Does or did Sri Lanka ever have wild Water Buffalo? I've read that wild Water Buffalo are rare in Asia since they favor lowland habitats that have mostly been converted to agriculture.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 3 дні тому

      Yes, there are water buffaloes in Sri Lanka. Like you said, they are only found in the lowlands. For instance, there are plenty of water buffaloes at Yala and Wilpattu National Parks (both of which are in the lowlands).

  • @marioballadares4629
    @marioballadares4629 3 дні тому

    Well acording to evolution theory, you just need to re introduce any kind of wolf, even a feral dog, let it free, convergent evolution would do its magic😌 Prove me wrong.

  • @matthewzito6130
    @matthewzito6130 4 дні тому

    As far as I know, Cheetahs are still in the subfamily Felinae along with Mountain Lions, Lynxes, Caracals, Servals and many smaller cat species. Meanwhile, true big cats (Genus Panthera) are in the subfamily Pantherinae along with the two species of Clouded Leopard.

  • @Uncleed251
    @Uncleed251 4 дні тому

    De extinction

  • @chewsyian
    @chewsyian 5 днів тому

    Current taxonomic classification as per Cat Specialist Group of IUCN has P. pardus saxicolor renamed as P. pardus tulliana, while P. pardus japonensis (North chinese leopard) merged with P. pardus orientalis (Amur leopard). Total of 8 subspecies recognized.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 5 днів тому

      Thanks for the info. However, I read that the new classification (merging North China Leopard with Amur Leopard) remains controversial due to the lack of molecular-level evidence? More info - news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d674e3463544f34457a6333566d54/share_amp.html

    • @chewsyian
      @chewsyian 5 днів тому

      @@AegleCreations well there will always be debates and differing opinions about subspecies distinctions, which really is quite a subjective exercise. We can only take the final decisions of official experts like IUCN species specialist groups, until they decide to update again. I would also say that the Chinese have vested interest in keeping the two subspecies distinct obviously, and it is incorrect to say there was no genetic basis for it. They decided it is actually a 'cline' of Amur leopard variation, gradual, not a sharp difference.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 5 днів тому

      @@chewsyian Interesting, yes, there maybe a ulterior motive to keep the two subspecies distinct 🤔

  • @isaacmesh9513
    @isaacmesh9513 5 днів тому

    Hope Barbary Lion and Cape Lion will still exist........such a Majesty Creature

  • @ulfricstormcloak8241
    @ulfricstormcloak8241 5 днів тому

    Leopards are fairly common in Indian forests. In the place where I stay, leopards often come to villages in search of dogs.

  • @miragliottadamien6901
    @miragliottadamien6901 6 днів тому

    Unfortunately, there is a great number of sub-humans who kill or put in jails these magnificent and noble animals; shame on them

  • @AlohaVida-oo2mw
    @AlohaVida-oo2mw 6 днів тому

    People in Moroccan atlas mountain say there is still Atlas lions living

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 6 днів тому

      It’s possible. Some say there are Barbary Leopards too…

  • @Sekiro614
    @Sekiro614 6 днів тому

    Zanzibar leopard is not extinct it was rediscovered by Forrest galante

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 6 днів тому

      Yes, I mentioned it in this video

    • @agamemnontroias7144
      @agamemnontroias7144 4 дні тому

      Not rediscovered a 3 second dark and blury clip from a TV show does not constitute safe proof evidence of its existence as much as we want to believe it we must approach the show with skeptiscism

    • @Fede_99
      @Fede_99 3 дні тому

      Forrest Galante is a clown so it's likely a fake

    • @jed_91
      @jed_91 День тому

      ​@@Fede_99 is it hell fake

  • @AegleCreations
    @AegleCreations 6 днів тому

    Extinct Leopards - ua-cam.com/video/Wq6Oy4dLmkg/v-deo.htmlsi=pn897vo6C74fiGnb

  • @Fm32350
    @Fm32350 7 днів тому

    Cute animal😂

  • @user-nn7tj9yi6w
    @user-nn7tj9yi6w 7 днів тому

    like

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 7 днів тому

    1:31, misinformation, there are now only four valid leopard subspecies: the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) The leopard originated exclusively from Africa and the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) is the most basal of the four leopard subspecies, then followed by the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), leaving the most recent split to be between the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) Because there used to be thirty-two leopard subspecies until very recently where there are now only four valid leopard subspecies, the barbary leopard, senegal leopard, ivory leopard, sudan leopard, erythrean leopard, somali leopard, masai leopard, zanzibar leopard, ugandan leopard, congo leopard, mozambique leopard, and cape leopard are all now treated as populations of the african leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus barbarica, Panthera pardus ivorensis, Panthera pardus minor, Panthera pardus antinorii, Panthera pardus nanopardus, Panthera pardus suahelica, Panthera pardus adersi, Panthera pardus chui, Panthera pardus iturensis, Panthera pardus shortridgei, and Panthera pardus melanotica all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus pardus, the middle eastern leopard, caucasian leopard, persian leopard, indian leopard, sri lanka leopard, indochinese leopard, and javan leopard are all now treated as populations of the south asian leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus nimr, Panthera pardus tulliana, Panthera pardus saxicolor, Panthera pardus kotiya, Panthera pardus delacouri, and Panthera pardus melas all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus fusca, the nepalese leopard, south china leopard, north china leopard, and amur leopard are all considered the last four remaining populations of the north asian leopard following the extinctions of other subspecies such as the mongolian leopard, manchurian leopard, korean leopard, and sakhalin leopard, thus making Panthera pardus nipalensis, Panthera pardus yunnana, Panthera pardus japonensis, Panthera pardus mongoliensis, Panthera pardus mandshurica, Panthera pardus coreana, and Panthera pardus sachalinensis all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus orientalis, and the cave leopard, antique leopard, vraonan leopard, sickenberg's leopard, and begouen's leopard are all now treated as populations of the european leopard, thus making Panthera pardus antiqua, Panthera pardus vraonensis, Panthera pardus sickenbergi, and Panthera pardus begoueni all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus spelaea Here's the leopard subspecies count (both historical and present-day-distributed: Traditional Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) †Panthera pardus barbarica (Barbary Leopard) - originally Felis pardus panthera 2) Panthera pardus pardus (Senegal Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus ivorensis (Ivory Leopard) - originally Felis pardus leopardus 4) Panthera pardus minor (Sudan Leopard) 5) Panthera pardus antinorii (Erythrean Leopard) 6) Panthera pardus nanopardus (Somali Leopard) 7) Panthera pardus suahelica (Masai Leopard) 8) Panthera pardus adersi (Zanzibar Leopard) 9) Panthera pardus chui (Ugandan Leopard) 10) Panthera pardus iturensis (Congo Leopard) 11) Panthera pardus shortridgei (Mozambique Leopard) 12) Panthera pardus melanotica (Cape Leopard) 13) Panthera pardus nimr (Middle Eastern Leopard) 14) Panthera pardus tulliana (Caucasian Leopard) 15) Panthera pardus saxicolor (Persian Leopard) 16) Panthera pardus fusca (Indian Leopard) 17) Panthera pardus kotiya (Sri Lanka Leopard) 18) Panthera pardus delacouri (Indochinese Leopard) 19) Panthera pardus melas (Javan Leopard) 20) Panthera pardus nipalensis (Nepalese Leopard) 21) †Panthera pardus mongoliensis (Mongolian Leopard) 22) Panthera pardus yunnana (South China Leopard) 23) Panthera pardus japonensis (North China Leopard) 24) †Panthera pardus mandshurica (Manchurian Leopard) 25) †Panthera pardus coreana (Korean Leopard) 26) Panthera pardus orientalis (Amur Leopard) 27) †Panthera pardus sachalinensis (Sakhalin Leopard) 28) †Panthera pardus spelaea (Cave Leopard) 29) †Panthera pardus antiqua (Antique Leopard) 30) †Panthera pardus vraonensis (Vraonan Leopard) 31) †Panthera pardus sickenbergi (Sickenberg's Leopard) 32) †Panthera pardus begoueni (Begouen's Leopard) Current Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) Panthera pardus pardus (African Leopard) 2) Panthera pardus fusca (South Asian Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus orientalis (North Asian Leopard) 4) †Panthera pardus spelaea (European Leopard)

  • @128789842
    @128789842 7 днів тому

    All countries of the world should act jointly, efforts should be made to increase the number of Leopards... 🐆 🐆🐆🐆🐆❤️❤️❤️

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 7 днів тому

    I thought Zanzibar leopards were just recently sighted?

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 7 днів тому

      Yes, as mentioned, the Zanzibar Leopard was photographed via a trap camera by Forrest Galante in 2018.

    • @WILD__THINGS
      @WILD__THINGS 6 днів тому

      ​@AegleCreations I'm a huge fan of Forrest, but to be honest, biologists don't accept his evidence because it can't be proven that was a Zanzibar leopard, rather than a leopard from mainland Africa brought to the island. In fact, it can't be proven that video was even taken on Zanzibar Island.

    • @johnmead8437
      @johnmead8437 4 дні тому

      @@AegleCreations It is odd that one only report has been provided, without other supporting evidence. Unless conservation authorities are keeping the profile low to avoid disturbance of protection efforts.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 4 дні тому

      @@johnmead8437 Personally, I find the trap camera evidence hard to believe. There are researchers in Zanzibar who’ve been looking for leopards for years, and they haven’t seen any leopards!

    • @johnmead8437
      @johnmead8437 4 дні тому

      @@AegleCreations 101%. Call it a pattern, but belief has put reality TV stars and Simpsons (& international) parodies into the white house..... Like some scientific enthusiasts splitting leopards into many pieces, Panthera forresteri hollywoodi currently doesn't have much convincing validity.

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 7 днів тому

    Hmmm, I wonder…that old photo of the Somalian or Eritrean leopard could be a juvenile that was hunted… it does look somewhat immature, but I’m sure that, yes, they are smaller as a subspecies, overall.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 7 днів тому

      Yes, it could be a juvenile or female leopard. Generally, female leopards are smaller than male leopards.

  • @THELIONMAN7
    @THELIONMAN7 7 днів тому

    Its false the Malayan tiger is smaller

  • @MasterJGgamereditz
    @MasterJGgamereditz 7 днів тому

    What a shame

  • @deinsilverdrac8695
    @deinsilverdrac8695 7 днів тому

    Sri lanka leopard are in the same subspecies as Indian leopard. And recent studies show north china and amur leopard are to be considered as synonym of eachother. Other recent studie show that african and asian leopards are also probably entirely different species. And forest Galante Zanzibar leopard photo was a hoax

    • @manrajchaudhary2588
      @manrajchaudhary2588 7 днів тому

      can i ask where u got your source for the Sri Lankan leopard being the. same as Indian i have not herd of this new study? And also the study where it says that the Asian and African are two different species entirely

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 7 днів тому

      @@manrajchaudhary2588 I'll try to find it back But basically, Sri lankan leopard show no real morphological or genetic difference and are simply an ecotype more than an actual subspecies. Ans arrived in the island quite recently, which mean very little time to diverge from mainland population

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 7 днів тому

      Fun fact, there are only four valid leopard subspecies: the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea).

    • @manrajchaudhary2588
      @manrajchaudhary2588 7 днів тому

      @@indyreno2933 where did u get this information because its literally not true, no where on the internet dose any recognized sources say that there are only 4 so where did u get this info?

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 7 днів тому

      @manrajchaudhary2588, there are now only four valid leopard subspecies: the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) The leopard originated exclusively from Africa and the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) is the most basal of the four leopard subspecies, then followed by the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), leaving the most recent split to be between the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) Because there used to be thirty-two leopard subspecies until very recently where there are now only four valid leopard subspecies, the barbary leopard, senegal leopard, ivory leopard, sudan leopard, erythrean leopard, somali leopard, masai leopard, zanzibar leopard, ugandan leopard, congo leopard, mozambique leopard, and cape leopard are all now treated as populations of the african leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus barbarica, Panthera pardus ivorensis, Panthera pardus minor, Panthera pardus antinorii, Panthera pardus nanopardus, Panthera pardus suahelica, Panthera pardus adersi, Panthera pardus chui, Panthera pardus iturensis, Panthera pardus shortridgei, and Panthera pardus melanotica all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus pardus, the middle eastern leopard, caucasian leopard, persian leopard, indian leopard, sri lanka leopard, indochinese leopard, and javan leopard are all now treated as populations of the south asian leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus nimr, Panthera pardus tulliana, Panthera pardus saxicolor, Panthera pardus kotiya, Panthera pardus delacouri, and Panthera pardus melas all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus fusca, the nepalese leopard, south china leopard, north china leopard, and amur leopard are all considered the last four remaining populations of the north asian leopard following the extinctions of other populations such as the mongolian leopard, manchurian leopard, korean leopard, and sakhalin leopard, thus making Panthera pardus nipalensis, Panthera pardus yunnana, Panthera pardus japonensis, Panthera pardus mongoliensis, Panthera pardus mandshurica, Panthera pardus coreana, and Panthera pardus sachalinensis all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus orientalis, and the cave leopard, antique leopard, vraonan leopard, sickenberg's leopard, and begouen's leopard are all now treated as populations of the european leopard, thus making Panthera pardus antiqua, Panthera pardus vraonensis, Panthera pardus sickenbergi, and Panthera pardus begoueni all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus spelaea Here's the leopard subspecies count (both historical and present-day-distributed: Traditional Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) †Panthera pardus barbarica (Barbary Leopard) - originally Felis pardus panthera 2) Panthera pardus pardus (Senegal Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus ivorensis (Ivory Leopard) - originally Felis pardus leopardus 4) Panthera pardus minor (Sudan Leopard) 5) Panthera pardus antinorii (Erythrean Leopard) 6) Panthera pardus nanopardus (Somali Leopard) 7) Panthera pardus suahelica (Masai Leopard) 8) Panthera pardus adersi (Zanzibar Leopard) 9) Panthera pardus chui (Ugandan Leopard) 10) Panthera pardus iturensis (Congo Leopard) 11) Panthera pardus shortridgei (Mozambique Leopard) 12) Panthera pardus melanotica (Cape Leopard) 13) Panthera pardus nimr (Middle Eastern Leopard) 14) Panthera pardus tulliana (Caucasian Leopard) 15) Panthera pardus saxicolor (Persian Leopard) 16) Panthera pardus fusca (Indian Leopard) 17) Panthera pardus kotiya (Sri Lanka Leopard) 18) Panthera pardus delacouri (Indochinese Leopard) 19) Panthera pardus melas (Javan Leopard) 20) Panthera pardus nipalensis (Nepalese Leopard) 21) †Panthera pardus mongoliensis (Mongolian Leopard) 22) Panthera pardus yunnana (South China Leopard) 23) Panthera pardus japonensis (North China Leopard) 24) †Panthera pardus mandshurica (Manchurian Leopard) 25) †Panthera pardus coreana (Korean Leopard) 26) Panthera pardus orientalis (Amur Leopard) 27) †Panthera pardus sachalinensis (Sakhalin Leopard) 28) †Panthera pardus spelaea (Cave Leopard) 29) †Panthera pardus antiqua (Antique Leopard) 30) †Panthera pardus vraonensis (Vraonan Leopard) 31) †Panthera pardus sickenbergi (Sickenberg's Leopard) 32) †Panthera pardus begoueni (Begouen's Leopard) Current Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) Panthera pardus pardus (African Leopard) 2) Panthera pardus fusca (South Asian Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus orientalis (North Asian Leopard) 4) †Panthera pardus spelaea (European Leopard)

  • @Globby14
    @Globby14 7 днів тому

    zanzibar leeopard exists

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 7 днів тому

      Not anymore and probably only as a population or ecotype at best Not a valid subspecies

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 7 днів тому

      @@deinsilverdrac8695 I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion. After all, Zanzibar leopards did live on an island - and just like other island leopards (like the SL leopard and Javan Leopard) they may have been unique enough to warrant a subspecies classification.

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 6 днів тому

      @@AegleCreations being on a island is not enoug, especially when it's close to the continent and when it might be a recent arrival on the island the validity of sri lankan leopard is questionned because of that, they're recent arrival

  • @vanboll
    @vanboll 7 днів тому

    😭😭😭🥺

  • @ianlim4404
    @ianlim4404 7 днів тому

    It's certainly true and correct to subsume those many subspecies into nine distinct subspecies. The Eritrean/Somalian leopard is accurately invalid. The South China leopard is most likely the tenth distinct leopard subspecies, which would be split from the Indo-Chinese leopard.

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 7 днів тому

      Nope, there are only four valid leopard subspecies: the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea).

  • @BENSHILA
    @BENSHILA 7 днів тому

    Thank you!! Some of them still exist in Algeria according many testimonies

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 7 днів тому

      We are not sure of that or if they're a valid subspecies Or if they're not individual from other countries that migrated into Algeria instead of being the last specimens of the local population

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations 7 днів тому

      @@deinsilverdrac8695 True, but their isolation in the Atlas Mountain range may have caused them to have unique characteristics - like a larger size, more fur, etc. Just like the Barbary Lion and Atlas Bear.

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 6 днів тому

      @@AegleCreations yes i don't deny it, but that doesn't mean it's a whole subspecies it might just be an ecotype or population. just like highland leopard in Sri Lanka as you explained yourself in one of your video, those are not a new subspecies

    • @Rebelconformist82
      @Rebelconformist82 5 днів тому

      ​@AegleCreations there is maybe 2 or 3 or even 0 now in Morocco

  • @Globby14
    @Globby14 7 днів тому

    first

  • @user-bx2xm5cg4x
    @user-bx2xm5cg4x 7 днів тому

    Comment number 0

  • @anuparyal332
    @anuparyal332 7 днів тому

    In Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, in northeastern Nepal, an Indian Leopard was photographed at an altitude of 4300 meters in May 2012. Note: It was a normal Indian Leopard(Panthera Pardus Fusca), not a Snow Leopard

    • @manrajchaudhary2588
      @manrajchaudhary2588 7 днів тому

      it was an Indian leopard but you should probably say it was also a black leopard to. not that important to the story i just found it cool that it was black as well.