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Study on human-leopard interaction reveals interesting facts

What is also interesting is the fact that these elusive cats are also seen as thinking beings, possessing qualities such as conscious thought, self and kinship

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Leopard from a camera trap in Shongi.

Leopard from a camera trap in Shongi.

A new study about the human-leopard interactions have thrown forward some interesting facts forward. While leopards are usually portrayed as dangerous or fearful in popular writing, people in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh think of leopards as not mere instinct driven animals but as adaptive beings who are capable of responding to specific situations.

Biologist Dr Vidya Athreya also feels that the study has relevance to Warli tribals from Mumbai as these people have shared space with these animals historically, have their own ways of understanding these animals that come out of the experience of encounters. Furthermore, these animals are present in their stories and myths as well.

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