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Leopards and Panthers

Leopards (also sometimes referred to as 'panthers' along with jaguars and mountain lions) can currently be found in sub-Saharan Africa, Indochina, Sri Lanka, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and parts of the Indian subcontinent, with largest population being found in sub-Saharan Africa. These solitary felines are the smallest members of the big cat family.

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Do panthers eat humans?

Panther is a generic term and does not apply to a single species. It may

refer to

a lion - panthera leo

a tiger - panthera tigris

a leopard - panthera pardus

a jaguar - panthera onca

a snow leopard - panthera uncia


Some individuals of the above species become man eaters but most rarely do so. Leopards sometimes become devoted to eating only humans.

Who began researching the leopard?

According to several websites and my brain, J.R McDuffie has bean researching the leopard.

How old is your Ithaca sxs 12 gau 200943?

There's a list of serial numbers by year at http://ithacagunrepair.com/page5/page23/

What states do black panthers live in?

Black panthers are not native to the United States, they primarily live in South America, Asia and Africa.

Do leopards have spots on their skin?

Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.

What is the order of a black panther?

The black "panther" is really only a black leopard, Panthera Pardus, or a black jaguar, Panthera Onca. Members of the Panthera order, cats that roar. Even black leopards and jaguars have spots, visable in certain light conditions.

How big do black panthers get in feet?

they get 7 to 8 feet long and 3 to 4 1/2 feet tall!

What is normal forest?

A forest which, for a given site and given objects of management, is ideally constituted as regardsgrowing stock, age class distribution and increment, and form which the annual or periodic removal of produce equal to the increment can be continued indefinitely without endangering future yields. A forest which by reson of its normalcy in these respects serves as a standard of comparison, for sustained yield management.

What is a leopard called in marathi?

A leopard (Panthera pardus) is called बिबळ्या (Biblyaa) in Marathi and तेन्दुआ (Tenduaa) in Hindi.

The animal known as चीता (cheetaa) in Marathi and Hindi, is the Asiatic Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus venaticus). It is extinct in India, since 1947. The British used to loosely and colloquially call it a "Hunting-Leopard".

How do you say what are you doing in Arabic?

If your question is "How do you say 'What are you doing?' in Arabic?", the following is an answer.

"What are you doing?" is a colloquial phrase and as such is slightly (if not drastically) different across dialects. Also the question in English can have the connotation of "I am curious to know what you are doing", which is positive or neutral, or the connotation of "why are you doing something incorrectly". Depending on the dialect these connotations may actually result in different translations. In addition, Arabic conjugates the word "you" differently if we are talking about 1, 2, or more people and if we are talking about males or females. The below answers are a few of many possibilities conjugated exclusively for "anta" the male singular "you" in the positive/neutral connotation.

Proper Arabic

Translation (you m.s.): Madha taf3al al-aan (ماذا تفعل الآن)

Translation (you f.s.): Madha taf3alin al-aan (ماذا تفعلين الآن)

Translation (you m.p.): Madha taf3alun al-aan (ماذا تفعلون الآن)

Translation (you f.p.): Madha taf3alna al-aan (ماذا تفعلن الآن)

Dialects

In Iraqi Arabic, the question would be "Ash Ta'amal?"

In Moroccan Arabic, the question would be "Shnu Taf'al?"

In another dialect (my guess is Kuwaiti) it would be " esh gaed tswi ? "