there is not much difference between the two. They are slight genetic modifications due to the quntity and breeding of the ancestral line. Although sri lankan leopards are slightly larger in size (only by a few kg)than other Asian breeds and have a rusty color compared to the more yellowish color and spread rossette pattern of the northern Indian leopard.
what is the difference between gold price in Sri Lanka and India today
No difference. Sri Lanka local time is same as Indian Standard Time.
Sri Lanka is ahead by 3 hours & 30 minutes.
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There is no time difference between any two points within Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka is located beside India therefore the ocean which surrounds Sri Lanka is the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka is part of the Asian continent.
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No, Sri Lanka is a separate democratic country which does not belong to the domain in Indian subcontinent.
Western Australia is 2½ hours ahead of Sri Lanka.
What the different between present map of srilanka and the by ptolemy
The ocean surronding the nation of Sri Lanka is the Indian Ocean. But all the bodys of water are The Indian ocean and the bay of Bengal.
Leopards - over 30 subspecies of leopards Location - Saharan Africa, Middle East (Iran, Pakistan), Asia (China, Indian, Indonesia, Nepal) · African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) in Africa. · Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) in the Russian Far East, northern China, and Korea. · Arabian Leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) in Arabian Peninsula. · Anatolian Leopard (Panthera pardus tulliana) · Barbary Leopard (Panthera pardus panthera) · Caucasian Leopard (Panthera ciscaucasica) in Asia. · Common Leopard · Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in India, southeastern Nepal, and northern Bangladesh, and parts of Pakistan. · Indo-Chinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in Mainland Southeast Asia. · Iran Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) · Javan Leopard (Pathera pardus melas) in Java, indonesia. ENDANGERED · Melanistic Leopard also known as Black Panther in Malaya Peninsula. · North China Leopard (Pathera pardus japonensis) in Northern China. · Persian Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) in Asia. · Sinai Leopard (Pathera pardus jarvisi) · Snow Leopard · South Arabian Leopard (Pathera pardus nimr) · Sri Lanka Leopard (Pathera pardus kotiya) in Sir Lanka. · Zanzibar Leopard (Pathera pardus adersi)