Lebak (Antara Bali) - A female Javanese panther (Panthera pardus melas) that entered the residence area of Baduy in Kanekes village, Lebak Regency, Banten, was recently caught in a trap.
"I predict that the panther caught in the trap was foraging," said Usep Suparno, an officer from the Forestry and Plantation Sub-official of Lebak, here on Monday.
He added that the weight of the animal was some 80 kilograms, and its body length was 1.5 meters.
The coat colour of the endemic panther, including endangered and protected species, is dark yellow, stated Usep.
"Their habitat in Mount Halimun-Salak National Park has been disturbed because of illegal logging activities, which have led to a decrease in the number of prey, such as warthogs and small deer," remarked Usep. (IGT/T007)
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"I predict that the panther caught in the trap was foraging," said Usep Suparno, an officer from the Forestry and Plantation Sub-official of Lebak, here on Monday.
He added that the weight of the animal was some 80 kilograms, and its body length was 1.5 meters.
The coat colour of the endemic panther, including endangered and protected species, is dark yellow, stated Usep.
"Their habitat in Mount Halimun-Salak National Park has been disturbed because of illegal logging activities, which have led to a decrease in the number of prey, such as warthogs and small deer," remarked Usep. (IGT/T007)
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