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Mumbai: Locals spot leopard sitting on boundary wall of SGNP

<p>Leopard sightings on the boundary wall of&nbsp;Sanjay Gandhi National Park<strong><em>&nbsp;</em></strong>at Borivli have become very common, and officials urge locals not to provoke the animals to avoid conflict</p>

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Many wildlife enthusiasts pay a lot of money to visit sanctuaries to spot a leopard, but for the residents of Rushivan, adjacent to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Borivli east, sighting the animal has been a regular affair. Late on Sunday night, a full grown leopard was spotted sitting on the boundary wall of SGNP.

Caught on camera: Leopard on the prowl in Borivli colony

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