Leopard Camp Safari
Indian Leopard
The Indian leopard is a leopard subspecies widely distributed on the Indian subcontinent and classified as Near Threatened by IUCN since 2008.
More than 25 leopard and 4 cubs in Sanderao (Jawai)
More than 25 leopard and 4 cubs in Sanderao (Jawai)
Scientific name: Panthera pardus fusca
Higher classification:Leopard
Mass: 50 – 77 kg (Male), 29 – 34 kg (Female)
Tail length: 76 – 87.6 cm (Female), 76 – 91 cm (Male)
Body length: 104 – 117 cm (Female), 127 – 142 cm (Male)
Size of territory: 5 – 7 km²
Higher classification:Leopard
Mass: 50 – 77 kg (Male), 29 – 34 kg (Female)
Tail length: 76 – 87.6 cm (Female), 76 – 91 cm (Male)
Body length: 104 – 117 cm (Female), 127 – 142 cm (Male)
Size of territory: 5 – 7 km²
- Leopards are nocturnal.
- Male leopards are up to 50 per cent larger than females.
- They don’t roar as loud as Tigers, but leopards can also purr.
- Leopards can take prey as large as antelopes, but will also eat dung beetles and other insects.
- They are famously good at climbing up trees, and down – they often descend head first.
SANDERAO (JAWAI)
Sanderao is a village in Pali district of Rajasthan state in India. It lies 16 km north west of Bali town. It was founded by Yasobhadra in the tenth century. This place was governed by Sisodia rulers of Udaipur. There is a holy 5000 years old pilgrimage ” Nimbeshvara Mahadeva “. Many visit Holy Pilgrimage Nimbodanathji Shiva Temple. Sanderao history is incomplete without Sanderao Thakore Family. Sanderao is Ancient Village of Rajasthan , India.