Anatolian leopard It seems to be rare but it is not claimed that the one that was shot (a year ago) was the last. It sounds as though there is very little difference between the Anatolian leopard and other west- and central Asian leopards, and some think it should be included as a subspecies of the Persian leopard.
They shot something that was threatening their flock - that is not like a hunter going out looking for one as a trophy.
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