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Clouded leopard
Scientific name: Neofelis nebulosa

IUCN Status: Endangered
Family: FELIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 30 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.06-31.08
Gestation: 85 à 93 jours
Births: 01.10-31.12
Habitat:
Tropical forests, mountainous areas, and cloud forests in Southeast Asia
Description:
The Clouded Leopard is a medium-sized cat primarily found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, notably in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It measures between 50 and 75 cm in length, with a tail ranging from 60 to 90 cm, and weighs between 12 and 20 kg. Its coat is characterized by spots and rosette patterns that help it blend perfectly into the dense vegetation of its habitat. The Clouded Leopard is an excellent climber and spends much of its time in trees, hunting birds, squirrels, monkeys, and small deer. Although the Clouded Leopard's population remains relatively stable, it is threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and forest fragmentation. This species is currently listed as "vulnerable" by the IUCN.
Recommended lens:
>=200 mm
Photography tips:
Photographing the clouded leopard requires a telephoto lens to capture its discreet movements in the trees or dense vegetation. The best light for photographing this feline is at dusk or dawn, when it is active. Be extremely discreet and respect its safety distance, as it can be difficult to spot in thick forests.
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