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An Indian photographer caught a leopard lying on a rock and said very few people discovered it.
An Indian photographer caught a leopard lying on a rock and said very few people discovered it.
According to the Mirror, photographer Sudhir Shivram discovered the animal while in the small town of Bera in Rajasthan state, northwestern India, earlier this month.
Many people cannot find the leopard on the picture.(Photo: Carters).
"This is the main habitat of leopards because of the suitable rocky terrain," said the 43-year-old photographer.
"The leopard went out of the cave and lay down to rest. I maintained a proper distance so that it didn't find out. I took the picture but didn't take the leopard as the center, so it was hard to spot it. ".
"Very few people discovered it after a while of observing the photo. Many people misjudged its position, and some even thought there was no leopard in the picture , " said Shivram.
" The camouflage apricot flowers are very good in the environment . They are adaptable creatures, they eat birds, mammals, sometimes the cows of the locals. If people do not bother, they will not intervene in our lives and both live in harmony ".
Apricot newspapers are terrifyingly dangerous predators.
The apricot flower , often referred to as the Panthera pardus, is one of four large cats belonging to the genus Panthera living in Africa and Asia. They are between one and two meters long, weighing between 30 and 90kg. Although the body is relatively small compared to other big cats, leopards are dangerous scary predators. India is the first country in the world to report the number of leopards, with about 12,000-14,000 people living across the country.
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