Amur leopard in NE China confirmed as fat male
The pregnant looking rare Amur leopard in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province [Photo: Chinanews.com] |
Excitement over sightings of what was thought to be a pregnant rare Amur leopard has been dashed after it was revealed the animal was a male that had eaten too much.
The overweight leopard was spotted in a Siberian tiger national nature reserve in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, according to experts from the Longjiang Forest Industry, quoted by Chinanews.com on Saturday.
Rangers in the reserve filmed the leopard, with a big belly which almost touched the ground, and conjectured whether it was pregnant.
But closer inspection of the video by experts at the wildlife research institute in Heilongjiang province revealed the patterns on the back of the leopard appeared similar to those of a male found in September, 2014 in the same area.
The researchers confirmed the leopards were one and the same, and the male leopard's "pregnant" appearance was simply down to eating too much.