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- Leopard_attack abstract "Leopard attacks on humans are generally rare occurrences. Despite the leopard's (Panthera pardus) extensive range from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia, attacks are regularly reported only in India and Nepal. Among the four "big cats," leopards are less likely to become man-eaters—only jaguars have a less fearsome reputation. There are no known records of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) attacking humans. However, leopards are established predators of non-human primates, sometimes preying on species as large as the western lowland gorilla. Other primates may make up 80% of the leopard's diet. While leopards generally avoid humans, they tolerate proximity to humans better than lions and tigers and often come into conflict with humans when raiding livestock.Leopard attacks may have peaked in India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, coinciding with rapid urbanization. Attacks in India are still relatively common, and in some regions of the country leopards kill more humans than all other large carnivores combined. The Indian states of Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, and West Bengal experience the most severe human–leopard conflict. In Nepal, most attacks occur in the midland regions (the Terai, midhills, and lesser Himalaya). One study concluded that the rate of leopard predation on humans in Nepal is 16 times higher than anywhere else, resulting in approximately 1.9 human deaths annually per million inhabitants. Globally, attacks on humans—especially nonfatal attacks that result in only minor injury—likely remain under-reported due to the lack of monitoring programs and standardized reporting protocol.".
- Leopard_attack thumbnail Gunsore_leopard_(Somnapur_village,_Seoni_district).jpg?width=300.
- Leopard_attack wikiPageID "38876086".
- Leopard_attack wikiPageRevisionID "604409297".
- Leopard_attack hasPhotoCollection Leopard_attack.
- Leopard_attack subject Category:Deaths_due_to_leopard_attacks.
- Leopard_attack subject Category:Felidae_attacks.
- Leopard_attack subject Category:Leopards.
- Leopard_attack subject Category:Man-eaters.
- Leopard_attack comment "Leopard attacks on humans are generally rare occurrences. Despite the leopard's (Panthera pardus) extensive range from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia, attacks are regularly reported only in India and Nepal. Among the four "big cats," leopards are less likely to become man-eaters—only jaguars have a less fearsome reputation. There are no known records of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) attacking humans.".
- Leopard_attack label "Leopard attack".
- Leopard_attack label "Leopardo de Panar".
- Leopard_attack label "نمر بانار".
- Leopard_attack sameAs Leopardo_de_Panar.
- Leopard_attack sameAs m.0ryvn3m.
- Leopard_attack sameAs Q3398833.
- Leopard_attack sameAs Q3398833.
- Leopard_attack wasDerivedFrom Leopard_attack?oldid=604409297.
- Leopard_attack depiction Gunsore_leopard_(Somnapur_village,_Seoni_district).jpg.
- Leopard_attack isPrimaryTopicOf Leopard_attack.