Reclusive leopards born in Paris zoo are thriving

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A pair of reclusive clouded leopard cubs were born two months ago in a rare birth in captivity for the species and are doing well, a Paris zoo said on Wednesday.

A newborn leopard cub looks out from an enclosure at the Jardin des Plantes menagerie in Paris. [Agencies]

A newborn leopard cub looks out from an enclosure at the Jardin des Plantes menagerie in Paris. [Agencies]

The two female cubs, Parti and Jaya, were born May 14 in the Jardin des Plantes menagerie to Luang, formerly from Britain's Howletts zoo, and father Samar, who was brought to Paris from Prague.

A medium-sized cat found in Southeast Asia, the clouded leopard has a tan or tawny coat marked with large, irregular ellipses shaped somewhat like clouds. Because of its reclusive behavior, little is known about it and breeding in captivity has often proven troublesome.

"After two months we believe the situation is stable," said the zoo's Mathieu Dorval.

"The little panthers are behaving normally and are putting on weight as expected."

Some 10,000 clouded leopards are believed to be in the wild and 40 are currently in 13 European zoos.

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