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    Nikon D850 +200-500 F/8 1/200s F/7.1 FL400 mm ISO1000 In the month of Jan very early in the morning a year back .
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    Apt title. It is so nicely blends in with the surroundings. Where was this photographed? Thanks for sharing.

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    The leopard has spectacular close-set jet black spots. Ear-spots are present as in the tiger, but generally it is much less noticeable, perhaps because of the spotted coat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrudul Godbole View Post
    Apt title. It is so nicely blends in with the surroundings. Where was this photographed? Thanks for sharing.
    Kabini ,forgive the omission .

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    I agree with Saktipada dada about the spots of the leopard. It is always nice to watch a leopard majestically walking on the forest floor. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    The Leopard has blended in with the surrounding and a casual look would not lead us to see the animal.The Leopard population is reasonably good in India as compared to the bigger Tigers.Good pic.

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    V S Sankar

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    Lovely image. Thanks for sharing.

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