All rights belong to BBC Jonathan Scott narrates with passion the scenes of this documentary, about the nature, life and instincts of this great cat. From Africa to Eastern Asia, from the Middle East to India, from Russia to South-eastern Asia, the leopard struggles for his life. All scenes are beautifully filmed, and the way the camera travels from one part of the world to another, the informations given about the interactions between this big cat and humans, or other animals, or other leopards, make this documentary very interesting. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jonathan Scott narrates the extraordinary story of the leopard - the one big cat that still survives across half the world while tigers, cheetahs and lions are all struggling. By following the lives of leopard mothers and their cubs in East Africa the film investigates what it is about the natural history of these cats that makes them born survivors. Perhaps the most extraordinary revelation is that leopards are living undercover on farms and even in cities across Africa and Asia. leopard facts 1) Conservation status (IUCN) -------------------------------Near Threatened--------------------------------- AFRICAN LEOPARD, occurs across most of sub-Saharan Africa INDIAN LEOPARD, is widely distributed on the Indian subcontinent INDO-CHINESE LEOPARD, mainland Southeast Asia & southern China All increasingly rare outside protected areas. Populations are decreasing ---------------------------------Endangered ...
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