Suddenly seen the rare Black Panther!

Suddenly seen the rare Black Panther! Indian Black Panther is one of the internationally reserved organisms. But the bore in Orissa's Sundargarh jungle, rarely seen in this animal, is rare. This was the first black panther seen in the jungle and its movements were captured in the camera. According to Sandeep Tripathi, a senior officer of the Wildlife Department of the country, a picture of a black panther in Humangir Sundargarh forest was caught in the camera. Black Panther is seen in Odisha as the ninth state of the country. It is known that Black Panther was seen almost 20 years ago in Phulwani and Simlip of Orissa. But then his motion was not captured in the camera. This rare animal is already in Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in India. According to the Wildlife Institute, there are about 9,000 leopards in 17 states of India.

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Suddenly seen the rare Black Panther!

Suddenly seen the rare Black Panther!

Indian Black Panther is one of the internationally reserved organisms. But the bore in Orissa's Sundargarh jungle, rarely seen in this animal, is rare.
This was the first black panther seen in the jungle and its movements were captured in the camera.
According to Sandeep Tripathi, a senior officer of the Wildlife Department of the country, a picture of a black panther in Humangir Sundargarh forest was caught in the camera.
 Black Panther is seen in Odisha as the ninth state of the country.
It is known that Black Panther was seen almost 20 years ago in Phulwani and Simlip of Orissa.
But then his motion was not captured in the camera.
This rare animal is already in Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in India.
According to the Wildlife Institute, there are about 9,000 leopards in 17 states of India.

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