Published 07:49 IST, October 3rd 2020
Magnificent black leopard clicked in Tadoba National Park leaves netizens spellbound
Soon after the images resurfaced on social media platforms, netizens found themselves spellbound with the beast's magnificent beauty. Look at the pictures here:
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As ims of stunning animals have long-been netizens’ favourite, pictures of rare black leopard have recently gone viral on Twitter. Wildlife photographer Anurag Gawande is reported to have captured magnificent animal crossing a road while it was hunting a deer in Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra.
Even though he had posted ims on his p way back in May, pictures went viral this week for a Twitter post. As per reports, even Gawande was spellbound after clicking rare black leopard because he waited two years for opportunity.
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Netizens left astonished with ims of rare black leopard
Soon after ims resurfaced on social media platforms, netizens found mselves spellbound with beast's magnificent beauty. From using phrases like “amazing”, “awesome” to complimenting 24-year-old photographer for his “achievement”, hundreds of people have liked ims on Twitter. Many internet users even admitted that it was first time y had seen animal in thick of action in its natural habitat.
Earlier, an extremely rare breed of 'singing' dog, thought to have been extinct, was spotted in its natural habitat for first time in 50 years. New Guinea singing dog, kwn for ir unique howls and bark, though bred in captivity, had t been spotted in wild for past five decades. However, following research by New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Foundation (NGHWDF) in 2016, a breakthrough was witnessed.
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07:49 IST, October 3rd 2020