New newspapers found in Asia

The results of genetic analysis show that rare rattan leopard on two islands in Southeast Asia is a different subspecies with cloud leopard on the Asian continent.

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A cloudy leopard on the island of Borneo. ( Photo: cryptomundo.com )

The Sunda cloud newspaper on the island of Borneo and Sumatra island in Indonesia has darker fur and the spots on their fur are smaller than the cloud leopard on the Asian continent. So many scientists suspect, they and the cloud newspaper on the continent are two different subspecies.

Andreas Wilting, a scientist at the Leibniz Institute for Animal and Nature Research in Germany and Indonesian colleagues analyzed the genes of the Sunda jaguar on Borneo and Sumatra islands, AFP reported.

" The Sunda cloudy leopard on Borneo and Sumatra is completely different from cloudy newspapers across the Asian continent ," Wilting said.

Wilting argued that the cloud newspaper on Borneo and Sumatra could be geographically separated from the last Ice Age.

According to the team, when Toba volcano on Sumatra island erupted violently 75 thousand years ago, its spraying force was 1,000 to 10,000 times that of St. Volcano. Helen is famous in America. The ash of the volcano is so dense that the amount of sunlight falling to the planet falls sharply, creating a 10-year-long winter. The population on the planet once fell sharply after the volcanic activity. Only two cloud leopard populations on Borneo and northern China survived.

The ice creates bridges connecting Borneo island with Sumatra island in the winter of 10 years. The clouds of clouds on Borneo island moved to Sumatra island thanks to those ice bridges. When the sea level rises in the Ice Age, two isolated islands and the leopards on it evolve into a different subspecies of the cloudy leopard on the continent.