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#13169158
8 Jan 2026
A leopard is seen inside a house in Chaibhya village near Prayagraj, India, on January 8, 2026. Two people are injured in the leopard attack.
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#13169159
8 Jan 2026
A leopard is seen inside a house in Chaibhya village near Prayagraj, India, on January 8, 2026. Two people are injured in the leopard attack.
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#13169160
8 Jan 2026
A leopard is seen inside a house in Chaibhya village near Prayagraj, India, on January 8, 2026. Two people are injured in the leopard attack.
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#13169161
8 Jan 2026
A leopard is seen inside a house in Chaibhya village near Prayagraj, India, on January 8, 2026. Two people are injured in the leopard attack.
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#13169156
8 Jan 2026
Villagers and forest officials use a cage to carry a leopard after it is caught in Chaibhya village near Prayagraj, India, on January 8, 2026. Two people are injured in the leopard attack.
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#13169157
8 Jan 2026
Villagers and forest officials use a cage to carry a leopard after it is caught in Chaibhya village near Prayagraj, India, on January 8, 2026. Two people are injured in the leopard attack.
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#8697404
21 Aug 2022
Safari jeeps wait for a leopard at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#8697384
21 Aug 2022
A female leopard, known as kotiya, walks through the bushes at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#8697382
21 Aug 2022
A female leopard, known as kotiya, walks through the bushes at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#8697330
21 Aug 2022
A female leopard, known as kotiya, crosses a dirt road before heading into the jungle at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#8697372
21 Aug 2022
A female leopard, known as kotiya, rests on a road at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#8697364
21 Aug 2022
A female leopard, known as kotiya, rests on a road at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#8697326
21 Aug 2022
A female leopard, known as kotiya, is seen on a rock at Yala National park, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 21, 2022. Though the Sri Lanka, leopards are classified as endangered, and they can be more easily observed in Sri Lanka than in any other Asian country. Yala National Park is one of the most famous and best places to see leopards in the country. Sri Lanka's Tourism Ministry has decided to issue longer visas for tourists arriving in the country in order to revive the crisis-hit tourism industry. The tourism industry has being battered in recent years, starting off with terror attacks on hotels and churches in 2019, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
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#552493
29 Apr 2015
Indian tea garden workers light up a firecracker before plucking leaves in a tea estate at Duliajan in the northeastern state of Assam on April 29, 2015. A step taken as a leopard has attacked and injured several workers in the garden.
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#552495
29 Apr 2015
Indian tea garden worker plucking leaves in a tea estate at Duliajan in the northeastern state of Assam on April 29, 2015. A leopard has attacked and injured several workers in the garden.
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#552496
29 Apr 2015
Indian tea garden workers light up a firecracker before plucking leaves in a tea estate at Duliajan in the northeastern state of Assam on April 29, 2015. A step taken as a leopard has attacked and injured several workers in the garden.
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