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Panthera Pardus Tulliana
The Anatolian Leopard (Panthera Pardus Tulliana) is the largest leopard/panther species in the world, weighing more than 100kg and measuring longer than 2m. Although some scientists have suggested the subspecies has become extinct, others have suggested that there are still between 10-15 Anatolian Leopards in the wild. In 2001, the animal was spotted in the locality called "Dandi" near the town of Mut in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey's Mediterranean Region, and around Muskili Brook on the eastern Black Sea.
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