adrian1963
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Are there any in the U.K
I thought saxicolor and nimr were now considered synonymous?
Not heard that although it wouldn't surprise me - the current trends are very much to lump similar subspecies together and split off to an entirely new species any that are deifnitely distinct. We'll probably end up without any subspecies at all, eventually, which will be a much more pragmatic approach.
I feel saddened that this is what sticks in peoples' minds. It is woefully inadequate genetics research by a reknowned US geneticist (so people think it must be true). Well, sample size wise and different populations and subspecies wise it is an absolute HOGWASH of a cited publication.
Nimr and Saxicolor are not genetically identical. It does not take a genius to make out that clearly Arabian and Persian leopards are not alike, not morphologically-taxonomically nor genetically.
So, pse stop taking in headlines and read scientific papers for their real validity instead. Just some serious advice ....
The largest and best managed collection of Arabian Leopards is held by the Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife, the off show units of The Arabian Wildlife Centre (Sharjah's Desert Park). If you ever get the chance of a visit. It is for no small reason that this place is still to me The Best Zoo In The World
There are no Arabian Leopards within the UK. The Persian/Arabian Leopards look quite different.