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Forest ranger posts a video of rare Persian leopards that were captured on a trap camera

Parveen Kaswan, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) official who frequently offers fascinating information and films about wildlife, posted amazing footage of a Persian leopard family on X. The video was recorded with a trap camera that Turkmenistan naturalist Naryn T. Rosen set up.

Notably, the largest subspecies of leopards, the Persians, are at risk of going extinct and are officially considered an endangered species. In the world, there are fewer than a thousand adults.
“When a family of Persian leopards chose to settle in front of a trap camera.” The most excellent thing you’ll see. The video description reads, “Credits to @NarynTR for raising awareness about them.”

 

A family of four Persian leopards was seen relaxing and interacting with one another in the unique clip. The video also included the cute little leopard cubs’ sounds. The lovely film was adored by internet users, who left a wide range of remarks.

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A user commented, “Wow!!” This is really incredible. A family of Persian Leopards in the wild! ”The best thing I have seen in a long time,” said another. Mothers everywhere, please remember their wisdom. They never receive more than they require. Regards.””

“I would watch every second captured!” exclaimed a third. The Cubs made some really high notes. A fourth person commented, “Lovely.” Simply keep viewing it repeatedly. A fifth person said, “Overload of cuteness.”
Mr. Kawan commented, ”Such camera trap documentations help in understanding & monitoring species in a better way.” concerning the function of trap cameras in animal conservation efforts. We own numerous such records from our own reserve. An Indian leopard, for instance, had a radio collar below. A camera trap is tracking this for movement and other information. Technology applied to conservation.

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A camera trap, according to WWF, is only a digital camera attached to an infrared sensor that can detect moving things, such as animals. They are intended to gather vital information regarding species distribution, population levels, wildlife and their habitats, and species interactions.
The camera records an image or video to the memory card for later retrieval when an animal passes in front of the sensor.

Srushti Sharma

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