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#Leoparde Reels - @unfiltered_uttarpradesh_ tarafından paylaşılan video - 📍 Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Karnataka

A rare and stunning wildlife moment has emerged from Bhadra Tiger Reserve where a normal-coloured leopard mother w
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📍 Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Karnataka A rare and stunning wildlife moment has emerged from Bhadra Tiger Reserve where a normal-coloured leopard mother was seen with two cubs — one melanistic (black) and one normal-spotted cub. The dark coat appears due to Melanism, a genetic condition caused by excess production of melanin pigment. Interestingly, melanistic leopards still have rosette patterns, but they are hidden under the dark pigmentation. Wildlife experts explain that if both parents carry the recessive melanism gene, each cub has approximately a 25% probability of being melanistic. Such sightings are rare and highlight the genetic diversity present in India’s wild leopard population. Video Credit : @the_wildeye_captures Bhadra Tiger Reserve black leopard cub sighting, melanistic leopard India rare wildlife, leopard genetic melanism explanation, Karnataka black panther cub viral #BhadraTigerReserve #Karnataka #BlackLeopard #MelanisticLeopard
#Leoparde Reels - @real_vibes803 tarafından paylaşılan video - The post showcases a viral video of Saaya, a melanistic leopard (black panther), and his mate Cleopatra, a spotted leopard, calmly drinking water toge
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The post showcases a viral video of Saaya, a melanistic leopard (black panther), and his mate Cleopatra, a spotted leopard, calmly drinking water together at Bhadra Tiger Reserve in Karnataka, India—a rare inter-morph pair documented by photographer Mithun H since 2016. Both animals are the same species, Panthera pardus; melanism results from a recessive ASIP gene mutation, enabling viable offspring with visible rosettes, as confirmed by a 2019 Nature Communications study on leopard genetics. With over 300,000 views and 7,600 likes, the post educates on wildlife misconceptions, as replies clarify the genetic unity, sparking discussions on conservation in melanistic populations vulnerable to poaching.
#Leoparde Reels - @zono_fun tarafından paylaşılan video - - The X post shares captivating footage of a melanistic male leopard, known as Saya, and his spotted female partner, Cleopatra, calmly drinking water
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- The X post shares captivating footage of a melanistic male leopard, known as Saya, and his spotted female partner, Cleopatra, calmly drinking water side-by-side at Bhadra Backwaters in Karnataka, India, showcasing their four-year bond without territorial aggression. - Black panthers like Saya are not a distinct species but leopards with a recessive melanism gene causing dark fur that conceals rosettes, a trait occurring in 11% of Asian leopards per genetic studies in peer-reviewed journals like Mammalian Biology. - This rare inter-morph pairing promotes genetic diversity, potentially yielding cubs with mixed coat patterns, and highlights successful conservation in Karnataka’s reserves where leopard populations have stabilized at around 12,000 individuals nationwide, per India’s 2022 tiger census data.
#Leoparde Reels - @indialive24.7 tarafından paylaşılan video - A stunning wildlife moment from Karnataka's Bhadra Tiger Reserve has taken social media by storm after a black panther and a leopard were photographed
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A stunning wildlife moment from Karnataka’s Bhadra Tiger Reserve has taken social media by storm after a black panther and a leopard were photographed drinking water side-by-side in the reserve’s backwaters. The image, captured under golden light, shows the two big cats standing calmly with their reflections shimmering on the water’s surface. The photograph was taken by wildlife photographer Arvind Karthik, who shared the images on Instagram. The post quickly gained traction online, with many calling it a magical and once-in-a-lifetime sighting. According to reports, melanistic leopards — commonly referred to as black panthers — are not a separate species but a genetic variation of the Indian leopard caused by excess melanin. While leopards are widely distributed across India, experts note that spotting two adult big cats peacefully sharing a water source is uncommon. The presence of a melanistic leopard makes the sighting even more extraordinary. Wildlife enthusiasts believe the two could be related, possibly a mother and her offspring, although this has not been officially confirmed. Leopards are typically solitary animals, and such calm proximity has sparked curiosity among conservationists and researchers. The viral image has been widely shared as a reminder of India’s rich biodiversity and the ecological health of protected forests like Bhadra Tiger Reserve. Photo credit: Instagram/@arvind.karthik7 #BlackPanther #Leopard #BhadraTigerReserve #Karnataka #WildlifePhotography RareSighting NatureNews ViralPhoto
#Leoparde Reels - @bestmediaeducation (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Leopards are super solitary - they usually avoid each other like the plague, especially adults. This peaceful coexistence? Extremely rare!
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Leopards are super solitary — they usually avoid each other like the plague, especially adults. This peaceful coexistence? Extremely rare! One commenter nailed it: "The look at the end, got goosebumps." 😳 Black panther (same species as leopard, just melanistic) + spotted leopard chilling together = pure wildlife magic in the Western Ghats! 🇮🇳 Nature showing us harmony when we least expect it ❤️ Have you ever seen anything like this in the wild? Or is this your new favorite viral clip? Drop your reaction below! 👇 #trending #Leopard #reels #wildanimals #lovelife
#Leoparde Reels - @bharat24hrs.in tarafından paylaşılan video - A remarkable wildlife sighting from Bhadra Tiger Reserve has captured widespread attention across India's social media platforms. Photographs of a bla
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A remarkable wildlife sighting from Bhadra Tiger Reserve has captured widespread attention across India’s social media platforms. Photographs of a black panther standing peacefully beside a leopard as they drank from the reserve’s backwaters have quickly gone viral. The images portray the two big cats quietly positioned at the water’s edge, their reflections rippling across the calm surface. For nature enthusiasts, the encounter felt less like a simple sighting and more like a rare, suspenseful moment unfolding naturally in the wild. Contrary to popular belief, a black panther is not a different species but a melanistic form of the leopard. This uncommon genetic trait results from an overproduction of melanin, giving the animal its striking dark coat. Although leopards are widespread throughout India, melanistic individuals are seldom seen, making the joint appearance with a typical leopard even more exceptional. Experts note that encounters like this underscore the remarkable biodiversity of Bhadra, a reserve celebrated for its thick forests, flowing waterways, and healthy population of predators. It remains one of Karnataka’s key conservation areas. Online, many viewers have called the scene enchanting and almost cinematic. For others, it was a powerful reminder that India’s forests still harbor unexpected wonders—and that patience in nature can lead to truly memorable experiences. Via:@the_wildeye_captures --------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This content is shared solely for educational and informational purposes, based on publicly available reports and eyewitness accounts, and is published under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India, subject to reasonable restrictions. Any video or photo material used falls under fair dealing as per Section 52(1)(b) of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, for news, reporting, teaching, and research. We do not claim ownership and full credit is given to the original creator. ----------------------------------------------- #indianwildlifeofficial #indiannature #wildlife #rareanimal #forestphotography
#Leoparde Reels - @theindianeye360 tarafından paylaşılan video - 🔎 What Makes This So Special?
A "Black Panther" isn't a separate species - it's a melanistic variant of the leopard.
Both animals are leopards, but o
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🔎 What Makes This So Special? A “Black Panther” isn’t a separate species — it’s a melanistic variant of the leopard. Both animals are leopards, but one carries a rare genetic mutation that gives it a dark coat. Such sightings are rare because: Leopards are solitary by nature Melanism itself is uncommon Forest visibility makes documented visuals exceptional Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to the images or video used in this post. All credit goes to the original creators. This content is shared for informational and commentary purposes only. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. #WildlifeIndia #BlackPanther #KarnatakaForest #Biodiversity #TheWorldEye360
#Leoparde Reels - @beatrootnews tarafından paylaşılan video - A normal coloured leopard mother was spotted with two cubs at Bhadra Tiger Reserve, one melanistic (black) cub and one normal cub.

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A normal coloured leopard mother was spotted with two cubs at Bhadra Tiger Reserve, one melanistic (black) cub and one normal cub. A melanistic leopard looks dark because its body produces too much melanin pigment. If both parents carry the recessive melanism gene, each cub has a 25% chance of being born melanistic.
#Leoparde Reels - @kayakuchitales tarafından paylaşılan video - In a rare wildlife sighting, a leopard and a melanistic leopard, commonly referred to as a black panther, were captured calmly drinking water side by
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In a rare wildlife sighting, a leopard and a melanistic leopard, commonly referred to as a black panther, were captured calmly drinking water side by side at Bhadra Tiger Reserve in the Western Ghats region of Karnataka. 👇🏻:Read More The stunning visuals were documented by wildlife photographer Sohan Singh, whose footage quickly gained attention across social media platforms. The black panther is not a separate species but a melanistic variant of the leopard, caused by a genetic condition resulting in excess melanin. Under certain lighting, faint rosette patterns typical of leopards can still be seen on its dark coat. Several reports suggest the pair may be a mother leopard with her melanistic cub, making the calm interaction even more significant. Such peaceful sharing of a water source between two apex predators is considered highly uncommon in the wild. The sighting highlights the rich biodiversity and healthy predator habitat of the Western Ghats ecosystem. Wildlife enthusiasts and conservation observers have described the moment as extraordinary, noting that while melanistic leopards are occasionally spotted in parts of Karnataka and central India, witnessing one alongside a normally patterned leopard in such a serene setting is exceptionally rare. Courtesy: [Leopard Black panther Bhadra tiger reserve Karnataka Wildlife India Western ghats Melanistic leopard Rare sighting]
#Leoparde Reels - @laughing.society18 tarafından paylaşılan video - A rare and breathtaking wildlife moment from Bhadra Tiger Reserve has taken over India's social media feeds. A black panther and a leopard couple were
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A rare and breathtaking wildlife moment from Bhadra Tiger Reserve has taken over India’s social media feeds. A black panther and a leopard couple were recently photographed drinking water side by side in the reserve’s backwaters, and the images are now going viral. The photographs show the two big cats calmly standing at the water’s edge, their reflections shimmering on the still surface. For wildlife lovers, it was not just a sighting but a moment of quiet drama unfolding in the wild. The black panther is not a separate species but a melanistic leopard, a rare genetic variant caused by excess melanin that gives the animal its deep black coat. While leopards are found across India, spotting a melanistic one in the wild is uncommon. Seeing it alongside a regular leopard makes the moment even more extraordinary. Wildlife enthusiasts say such sightings highlight the rich biodiversity of Bhadra, known for its dense forests, river systems, and thriving predator population. The reserve has long been regarded as one of Karnataka’s important protected habitats. On social media, users have described the moment as magical and cinematic. For many, it served as a reminder that India’s forests continue to hold surprises, and that patience in the wild often rewards with unforgettable scenes. 📸: @the_wildeye_captures, @arvind.karthik7, @mithunhphotography
#Leoparde Reels - @wildliferescuers tarafından paylaşılan video - Rare footage from India captures a black panther calmly drinking water beside a normally coloured leopard. Moments like this are extraordinary because
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Rare footage from India captures a black panther calmly drinking water beside a normally coloured leopard. Moments like this are extraordinary because a black panther is not a different species at all. It is a leopard with a rare genetic trait called melanism, which causes an excess of dark pigment and gives the coat its deep black appearance. In India, both animals are the same subspecies, the Indian leopard. Despite their different colouring, they share the same behaviour, habitat, and hunting abilities. In the right light, the black leopard’s faint rosette patterns are still visible beneath the dark fur. Seeing the two side by side is a powerful reminder of how nature creates remarkable variation within a single species, especially in the rich and diverse forests of India. Video credit goes to @wildlife_rahuljain #wildlife #wildanimals #leopard #leopardlover #blackleopard
#Leoparde Reels - @indiscope.in tarafından paylaşılan video - A remarkable wildlife sighting from Bhadra Tiger Reserve has captured widespread attention across India's social media platforms. Photographs of a bla
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A remarkable wildlife sighting from Bhadra Tiger Reserve has captured widespread attention across India’s social media platforms. Photographs of a black panther standing peacefully beside a leopard as they drank from the reserve’s backwaters have quickly gone viral. The images portray the two big cats quietly positioned at the water’s edge, their reflections rippling across the calm surface. For nature enthusiasts, the encounter felt less like a simple sighting and more like a rare, suspenseful moment unfolding naturally in the wild. Contrary to popular belief, a black panther is not a different species but a melanistic form of the leopard. This uncommon genetic trait results from an overproduction of melanin, giving the animal its striking dark coat. Although leopards are widespread throughout India, melanistic individuals are seldom seen, making the joint appearance with a typical leopard even more exceptional. Experts note that encounters like this underscore the remarkable biodiversity of Bhadra, a reserve celebrated for its thick forests, flowing waterways, and healthy population of predators. It remains one of Karnataka’s key conservation areas. Online, many viewers have called the scene enchanting and almost cinematic. For others, it was a powerful reminder that India’s forests still harbor unexpected wonders—and that patience in nature can lead to truly memorable experiences. Via:@the_wildeye_captures --------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This content is shared solely for educational and informational purposes, based on publicly available reports and eyewitness accounts, and is published under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India, subject to reasonable restrictions. Any video or photo material used falls under fair dealing as per Section 52(1)(b) of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, for news, reporting, teaching, and research. We do not claim ownership and full credit is given to the original creator. ----------------------------------------------- #indianwildlifeofficial #indiannature #wildlife #rareanimal #forestphotography

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