Black Panther Back! (No Not The Movie)


Panthers an endangered species but recently has been spotted in Kenya after many reported sightings from locals of these animals in Africa, but, until now, only one had been confirmed, in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, in 1909. From February to April 2018, the research team has recorded footage of a young female black leopard. The recordings showed the female black panther alone in nighttime drinking water from artificial water sources that been set up by the search team or carrying remains of her prey but in the only daytime, she was following an adult female leopard. The reason this is such a surprise because only 11% of panthers are black coated, they are not native to Africa they are native to Southeast Asia but yet they are rare, making them really rare in Africa. Philipp Henschel leader of the research team stated “I think the biggest threat to the leopard on a global scale is that it’s been just under the radar,” but it not certain just simply because their population is estimated to be small and they are so hard to find in the wild.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/13/world/africa/black-panther-leopard-africa.html

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