Saturday, October 25, 2008

Endangered Persian Leopard Cub Presented for First Time to Media

A four-week-old Persian leopard cub looks into the camera at the Budapest Zoo, 0n 21 October 2008. The cub and its twin were presented to the media for the first time last Tuesday.

The Persian leopard is said to be the largest of all the subspecies of leopards in the world. It can grow to up to 1.5 to 2.7 feet tall at the shoulder, and weigh as much as 155 lbs.

These particular leopard’s are on the endangered list for several reasons and protected by International law, which they are also one of the animal’s being subjected to extreme suffering at this time from warfare; in there mountain habitat, particularly in Afghanistan with the US occupation and genocide of the human inhabitants of the country.

A Beautiful sleek full grown Persian Leopard, just imagine there grace and nimbleness of foot.

While many people may think a war is just an armed conflict between two groups of people or countries, what most people tend to not take into account is the enormous ramifications that effects every fiber of existence which wars actually cause; this little Persian Leopard cub is just one of them.

Nevertheless, what people also may not take into account, is every living thing on the earth has a purpose or Allah (God) wouldn’t have put them there; as in this particular case of these leopard's, to maintain the balance of the earth.

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