MSs and CSs of leopard eating pieces of meat, starts and then runs away, chased by other leopard. Various CSs of leopard moving in savanna and eating other pieces of meat. MS of leopard climbing down from tree. CSs and WIDE ANGLE SHOT of leopard on rock sticking out tongue and growling. CSs of leopard resting on rock.
Team of scientists examining a Bornean clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi borneensis) during a GPS tagging process. This medium-sized cat is native to the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. It measures between 60 to 110 centimetres in length and weighs between 11 and 20 kilograms. Notably, the Bornean clouded leopard has the longest canine teeth of any living feline. It is classified as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, primarily due to deforestation and illegal poaching. Photographed in a forest in Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo.
A trainer gives food to leopards in a cage in Los Angeles, California.
Leopards being fed in Los Angeles, California. A female trainer gives food to four leopards in a cage. The leopards eat the meal. Two cubs and a puppy play. Location: Los Angeles California USA. Date: January 9, 1933.
Team of scientists GPS tagging a Bornean clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi borneensis). This medium-sized cat is native to the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. It measures between 60 to 110 centimetres in length and weighs between 11 and 20 kilograms. Notably, the Bornean clouded leopard has the longest canine teeth of any living feline. It is classified as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, primarily due to deforestation and illegal poaching. Photographed in a forest in Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo.