Talk:African leopard

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Leopards are a shade of golden yellow with black spots. Also the Leopards are large and stocky, with short ears and also have a long, dark tail.

I add two references. Is that enough?
Should we take this off the references needed list? Or should we find some more references for it.--Swene (talk) 18:45, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

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Leo1pard (talk) 18:31, 20 December 2017 (UTC)

Why I redirected Barbary leopard into African leopard
See this. Leo1pard (talk) 18:31, 20 December 2017 (UTC)

Size of the Barbary leopard
To begin with, though it was often held that Barbary lions were the biggest of their species, they appear not to have been that large, see this for more details, and according the Alfred Edward Pease, who wrote extensively on lions, black panthers in North Africa were "nearly as large" as the lions there. Leo1pard (talk) 05:26, 24 June 2018 (UTC)

Taxonomy section
I think that another subspecies is missing from the list in Taxonomy. It is P. p. shortridgei (Pocock, 1932) which is mentioned in the African leopard section of the main article, Leopard.

In addition, this subspecies' common name should be included as well.Malcolmlucascollins (talk) 03:24, 17 March 2019 (UTC)