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Leopard spotted roaming with cubs in Iran’s Savadkuh

Stunning images have been captured of a mother leopard along with her two cubs in the heights of the Savadkuh non-hunting area, in northern Iran.

In the photos, the leopards are seen feeding on the carcass of a dog.

About four years ago, the same mother leopard was filmed with her three cubs in the same area, feeding on a wild goat, by ranger Ali Akbar Imani.

Officials say these images highlight the vibrancy of wildlife and the importance of protecting natural habitats in this region.

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