Leopards can be identified by their unique roar; study reveals

Recent research from the University of Exeter highlights that leopards have unique vocal signatures serving as identifiers, making monitoring and conservation more effective. The study, conducted in Tanzania, combined bioacoustic surveys with camera trap observations, and achieved a 93% accuracy in identifying individual leopards. This breakthrough offers new insights into leopard communication and adaptive hunting strategies.

Leopards can be identified by their unique roar; study reveals
Recent research from the University of Exeter highlights that leopards have unique vocal signatures serving as identifiers, making monitoring and conservation more effective. The study, conducted in Tanzania, combined bioacoustic surveys with camera trap observations, and achieved a 93% accuracy in identifying individual leopards. This breakthrough offers new insights into leopard communication and adaptive hunting strategies.