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Two Young Leopards Discovered in San Sai Home

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Two Young Leopards Discovered in San Sai Home

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – Two leopards were found in a home in San Sai.

 

On February 6th, police conducted a search at a house in Ban Si Ngam, T. Mae Faek, A. San Sai with a search warrant after receiving a report from local people that leopards were seen in the area. Two three year old leopards, one male and one female, were found at the house which is owned by Niwat Na Lampang and his wife. The leopards, however, belong to their friend, Nittaya Issarasilp, a 46 year old woman from Chonburi who also lived at the house. The case is now proceeding to trial.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/two-young-leopards-discovered-san-sai-home/

 
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-- © Copyright Chiang City News 2018-3-6
18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The leopards, however, belong to their friend

stories with "belong to friends" seem to be very popular at the moment.....

Wild animals don't make good pets.  Dangerous wild animals make dangerous pets.  People who can't figure this out are idiots.

 

These leopards probably can not be rehabilitated and released into the wild.  They will probably end up in a zoo for life.  A sad end for them.

Leopards are expensive animals, it would be interesting to know exactly where they ended up after being "discovered" at this house. "Seen in the area" seems a bit odd !

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