Eye to eye contact with a leopard in – Panthera pardus kotiya – in Ruhunu National Park Yala, Sri Lanka


A recent study has shown that Yala National Park has one of the highest recorded densities of leopards in the world, although this animal is still considered to be endangered.


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Location: Ruhunu / Yala National Park Yala West Hambantota district Southern province Sri Lanka Asia
Photo credit: © Lookinglost / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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