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An extremely rare black leopard has been caught on camera in India's Peach National Park. The big cat has been given the name Bagheera after the character from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.
These are the real stories of that old book -- "The Real Jungle Book." ♪♪ Some call me Bagheera, the panther. I'm a leopard whose spots are covered by the black of my coat.
Interestingly, Bagheera – the cunning and caring black panther of The Jungle Book – is no longer found anywhere in the region; they’re now only seen in the country’s southern tropical forests.
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