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From the BBC website:
Clouded leopards found on Sumatra and Borneo represent a new species, research by genetic scientists and the conservation group WWF indicates.

Until now it had been thought they belonged to the species that is found on mainland southeast Asia.

Scientists now believe the two species diverged more than one million years ago, and have evolved separately since.

Clouded leopards are the biggest predators on Borneo, and can grow as large as small panthers.


It's incredible that no-one has ever noticed these differences
Andrew Kitchener
The separation of the species was discovered by scientists at the US National Cancer Institute near Washington DC.

"Genetic research results clearly indicate that the clouded leopards of Borneo should be considered a separate species," said Dr Stephen O'Brien, head of the Institute's Laboratory of Genomic Diversity.

"DNA tests highlighted around 40 differences between the two species."

Tell tails

Supporting evidence came from examination of fur patterns. Leopards from Borneo and Sumatra have small "clouds" with many distinct spots within them, grey and dark fur, and twin stripes along their backs.

Their mainland cousins have large cloud markings on their skin with fewer, often faint, spots within the cloud markings, and are lighter and more tawny in colour.

"The moment we started comparing the skins of the mainland clouded leopard and the leopard found on Borneo, it was clear we were comparing two different species," said Dr Andrew Kitchener from the National Museums of Scotland.

"It's incredible that no-one has ever noticed these differences."

WWF, which maintains a large conservation operation on Borneo, estimates there are between 5,000 and 11,000 clouded leopards on the island, with a further 3,000 to 7,000 on Sumatra.

"The fact that Borneo's top predator is now considered a separate species further emphasises the importance of conserving the 'Heart of Borneo'," said WWF's Stuart Chapman, co-ordinator of a project seeking to preserve the island's wildlife.

The three governments with territory on the island - Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei - signed an agreement earlier this year pledging to protect the "Heart of Borneo", 200,000 square kilometres of rainforest in the middle of the island thought to be particularly high in biodiversity.

Cool stuff :D I think this cat is really nice looking.
 
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good cat there. wonder if it likes boxes... :whistle:
 
Cat thread!
 
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Amazing looking Leopard.

I still prefer Ocelots.
 
Ah yeah, just saw this on the morning news. Pretty damn cool.

Also been watching Big Cat Diary, so freakin' cool watching Cheetahs/Lions etc etc taking down some kill. Awesome power.
 
That is a cool looking cat. I like that new species of animals are discovered even while many are on the way to extinction.
 
good cat there. wonder if it likes boxes... :whistle:
That should be on a flow chart for determining what kind of animal something is.

Likes boxes?
If answer is no - Go to question 13
If answer is yes - Cat


It's pretty amazing that the species has been around so long and nobody noticed it. And just look at that tail! It's longer than Clarkson's limo! :lol:
 
Jeeze, how can she do that in a place like that? Must be embarrassing...
 
^^-- Here kitty kitty! :lol:
^---- Embarrassing or not, it's probably really well-paid.
 
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