Photographer Spots Rare Black Leopard In Maharashtra. Shares Stunning Pictures Of The Gorgeous Beast

Ujjwala Sinha

Who says that third time’s a charm? For Anurag Gawande, a wildlife photographer, the second time’s a charm. 

As it turns out, he had encountered a rare black leopard in Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra while on a safari with his mother and brother last year. 

He made the most of this opportunity and clicked a few images of the animal. But it was during the second time spotting this rare leopard that he got comparatively better images along with a video.   

This was my second time that I was watching it. I felt the same thrill while watching it but this time I was aware of its moment. We kept our vehicle off and kept enough distance so that it will not move from the spot.

While in conversation with Times Now News, Anurag shared that he has been in the wildlife field for 3 to 4 years now. 

Jungle Safari Getaway

Along with that, he runs a company that organizes wildlife tours and gives photography training to people. Anurag even has a website called Jungle Safari Getaway.

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