Management of Recurrent rectal prolapse in a leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) [PDF]
[Veterinary World 2010; 3(7.000): 333-334]
Tapan Kumar Pattanaik1 and Subharaj Samantara 2
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New record of strawberry leopard (Panthera pardus) in Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania [PDF]
Strawberry or red leopards are a rare colour morph of leopard (Panthera pardus) characterised by spot markings that are red or brown instead of black, thought to be a result of a mutation in the tyrosinase‐related protein (TYRP1) gene.
Charlotte E. Searle +17 more
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Transboundary Cooperation in the Tumen River Basin Is the Key to Amur Leopard (Panthera pardus) Population Recovery in the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Li H +9 more
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Tracking of Toxocariasis in Panthera pardus saxicolor, the Endangered Feline Species in the Wildlife of Northwestern Iran. [PDF]
Kakooei Z +4 more
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First report of leopard fossils from a limestone cave in Kenting area, southern Taiwan [PDF]
Longshia-dong Cave, a limestone cave located in the Kenting area within the Kenting National Park of southern Taiwan, yields numerous terrestrial mammalian fossils. Many of them were not reported in historical literature and are neither present in Taiwan.
Tzu-Chin Chi +3 more
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An Anatomical Study Using Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Rhinoscopy of the Nasal Cavity of Domestic Cat (Felis silvestris catus L.) and Big Cats: Lion (Panthera leo leo L.), Leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya L.), and Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus S.). [PDF]
Díaz Martínez E +9 more
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Haematological reference intervals for Indian Leopards (Panthera pardus) [PDF]
[Veterinary World 2008; 1(6.000): 173-174]
Sabapara +3 more
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Phylogenetic study of extirpated Korean leopard using mitochondrial DNA from an old skin specimen in South Korea [PDF]
The leopard, Panthera pardus, is a threatened species in its range throughout the world. Although, historically, the Korean Peninsula had a high population density of leopards, they were extirpated from South Korea by 1970, leaving almost no genetic ...
Jee Yun Hyun +5 more
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Fecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels in captive Indian leopards (Panthera pardus fusca) housed under three different enrichment regimes. [PDF]
Panchal N, Desai C, Ghosal R.
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Ein Leoparden-Fund, Panthera pardus (L., 1758), aus dem jungpleistozänen Rixdorfer Horizont von Berlin und die Verbreitung des Leoparden im Pleistozän Europas [PDF]
Erstmals wurde das Vorkommen des Leoparden (Panthera pardus) im Rixdorfer Horizont (Früh-Weichsel, Jungpleistozän) von Berlin-Brandenburg durch ein Humerus-Fragment von Niederlehme bei Königs Wusterhausen nachgewiesen.
K. Fischer
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