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Clouded leopard – Neofelis Nebulosa In Northeast India

March 1, 2011June 28, 2021


Populations of these endangered carnivores are declining, as the skin, claws and teeth are used in decoration and clothing, and the meat and bones are used as a substitute for tiger meat.

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Sandesh Kadur Photographer
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2011 Mar
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