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rinusuarez · 7 months ago
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My new art print of leopards including the subspecies is available in my store. It is updated with the latest information of the Cat Specialist Group which reduced the number of subspecies from 9 to 8, including the North Chinese Leopard subspecies as the Amur leopard.
You can find it HERE
I'm having 20% off in all my store if you are interested in acquired any other of my art prints. Cheers!
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dopescissorscashwagon · 6 months ago
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Javan Leopard "Pelangi"
Pairi Daiza - Belgium
📸 by @mandennophotography
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bee2001-738 · 8 months ago
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Welp, let's fully officiate my presence here by uploading my Byan Nyan, my trusty javan leopard fursona! :3
After all, he was the one that finally brought me into the furry fandom :P
Oh and don't worry folks, he usually wears clothes XD
A polo shirt and long pants are his usual daily drivers
Not the party hat of course :p
Anywho
BASIC INFO Full name : Byantara Nataprawira Nickname(s) : Bee Birth : 11 August 2001, Jakarta, Indonesia Gender : Male Species : Javan Leopard Occupation : University student Language(s) : Indonesian (native), English (mastered), Sundanese (random words and sentences) Residence : South Tangerang, Indonesia
PERSONAL INFO Personality : Mostly calm, friendly, and chill. Rather shy and introverted especially around people he doesn't know much. But once you get to know him, he can be very open and can be very talkative, especially talking about things that interests him. And at times, he can be playful. On the other note, he can get upset rather easily. He is also quite patriotic.
Likes : chocolate, purr-growling, drawing, any music that sounds chill or nice(has a rather broad taste)
Dislikes : any weather that's way too hot
Short bio : (COMING SOON)
Byantara Nataprawira©bee2001-738
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cosmonautroger · 7 months ago
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Robert Dallet, Black Javan Leopard
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tigerleopardlion · 4 months ago
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With short legs, a broad head, and short tail, Javan leopard cats have a powerful build, weighing up to 26 pounds. In order to catch its favorite meal, the Javan leopard cat will not only swim and dive after its prey, but will also try to scoop fish out of the water with its paws. While the bulk of this cat’s diet is fish, it will also take other aquatic prey like crustaceans and frogs, as well as terrestrial animals such as rodents, small wild pigs, and poultry.
Javan Leopard Cat | Joel Sartore
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johnnyslittleanimalblog · 10 months ago
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Javan Leopard - Pairi Daiza by Mandenno Photography
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chaetocercus · 2 months ago
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oooh snow leopard sounwave tracks really well, they're so well-camouflaged it's crazy!
but since i love wildcats i'm going to chuck some at you lmao
andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) - LITTLE guy.
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whose face feels very soundwavey to me for some reason
and for a more familiar face- clouded leopard (shown here is Neofelis nebulosa, the mainland sp, but there's also the Sunda sp N. diardi)
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i love,,, cats
Since your Falconer Soundwave sees his co workers as animals, wouldn’t it be funny if Ravage is actually also a regular person but he views her as a cat like everyone else? Lol just a silly thought 💗
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I thought this was pretty cute so I whipped up a quick human Ravage design just for this 😌 is it canon to the Falconer Soundwave au? Ehhhh, I mean probably not? Idk yet. Or maybe it’s that Soundwave sees Ravage as a person though she’s really a cat, and then other people as animals 🙄 this boy is weird as always… also I wasn’t gonna draw all the spots on panther Ravage ain’t no way. I’d say Soundwave is like the snow leopard to Ravage’s panther leopard 🐆 (or ravage’s jaguar, I haven’t decided between the two yet)
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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"A 2019 sighting by five witnesses indicates that the long-extinct Javan tiger may still be alive, a new study suggests.
A single strand of hair recovered from that encounter is a close genetic match to hair from a Javan tiger pelt from 1930 kept at a museum, the study shows.
“Through this research, we have determined that the Javan tiger still exists in the wild,” says Wirdateti, a government researcher and lead author of the study.
The Javan tiger was believed to have gone extinct in the 1980s but only officially declared as such in 2008...
Ripi Yanuar Fajar and his four friends say they’ll never forget that evening after Indonesia’s Independence Day celebration in 2019 when they encountered a big cat roaming a community plantation in Sukabumi, West Java province.
Immediately after the brief encounter, Ripi, who happens to be a local conservationist, reached out to Kalih Raksasewu, a researcher at the country’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), saying he and his friends had seen either a Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas), a critically endangered animal, or a Javan tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica), a subspecies believed to have gone extinct in the 1980s but only officially declared so in 2008.
About 10 days later, Kalih visited the site of the encounter with Ripi and his friends. There, Kalih found a strand of hair snagged on a plantation fence that the unknown creature was believed to have jumped over. She also recorded footprints and claw marks that she thought resembled those of a tiger.
Kalih then sent the hair sample and other records to the West Java provincial conservation agency, or BKSDA, for further investigation. She also sent a formal letter to the provincial government to follow up on the investigation request. The matter eventually landed at BRIN, where a team of researchers ran genetic analyses to compare the single strand of hair with known samples of other tiger subspecies, such as the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and a nearly century-old Javan tiger pelt kept at a museum in the West Java city of Bogor.
“After going through various process of laboratory tests, the results showed that the hair sample had 97.8% similarities to the Javan tiger,” Wirdateti, a researcher with BRIN’s Biosystemic and Evolutionary Research Center, said at an online discussion hosted by Mongabay Indonesia on March 28.
The discussion centered on a study published March 21 in the journal Oryx in which Wirdateti and colleagues presented their findings that suggested that the long-extinct Javan tiger may somehow — miraculously — still be prowling parts of one of the most densely populated islands on Earth.
Their testing compared the Sukabumi hair sample with hair from the museum specimen collected in 1930, as well as with other tigers, Javan leopards and several sequences from GenBank, a publicly accessible database of genetic sequences overseen by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
The study noted that the supposed tiger hair had a sequence similarity of 97.06% with Sumatran tigers and 96.87% with Bengal tigers. Wirdateti also conducted additional interviews with Ripi and his friends about the encounter they’d had.
“I wanted to emphasize that this wasn’t just about finding a strand of hair, but an encounter with the Javan tiger in which five people saw it,” Kalih said.
“There’s still a possibility that the Javan tiger is in the Sukabumi forest,” she added. “If it’s coming down to the village or community plantation, it could be because its habitat has been disturbed. In 2019, when the hair was found, the Sukabumi region had been affected by drought for almost a year.” ...
Didik Raharyono, a Javan tiger expert who wasn’t involved in the study but has conducted voluntary expeditions with local wildlife awareness groups since 1997, said the number of previous reported sightings coupled with the new scientific findings must be taken seriously. He called on the environment ministry to draft and issue a policy on measures to find and conserve the Javan tiger.
“What’s most important is the next steps that we take in the future,” Didik said."
-via Mongabay, April 4, 2024
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theskullindexcic · 5 months ago
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Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) added to the site thanks to collaborator M.M! Such a neat island subspecies!
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riverdeansart · 2 years ago
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i can't get over this idea! kon is a black javan leopard and tim is a arabian leopard! they are so cute
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rinusuarez · 9 months ago
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New species unveiled: The Javan Leopard. To receive the infographic, subscribe to the club. Link here: Unveiling Club
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dopescissorscashwagon · 8 months ago
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Javan Leopard
Zoo Praha - Czech Republic
📸 by @mandennophotography
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koiantlers · 1 year ago
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If you'd like, the animal list! Hope you're having a great night!
Ohhhh its a long list cuz I love animals but here-
Also thank you I am having a good night :]
I have them in two categories of marine and land creatures, marine first-
*Atlantic Sea nettle Jellyfish that I plan to make to a subtle trans tattoo with pink blue and white colors
* Giant Octopus I am thinking of being on my hand
* Of course a koi fish with lilypads and water hyacinths
* Ribbon eel
* Hammerhead shark, my personal favorite shark.
* Whale shark
* betta fish
* moorish idol
* arowana
* nudibranch
* Alligator gar
* freshwater salmon
* peacock mantis shrimp
* leafy seadragon
* lungfish
* Cyerce Elegans (a pretty sea slug)
* butterfly tang
* common sea sponge and a pisaster brevispinus starfish as a reference to SpongeBob and Patrick lol
* seahorse
* Hermit crab
* Starry sturgeon
* neon tetra
* sea turtle
And for land ones-
* Frilled lizard, one if my favorite reptiles
* flamingo
* red kangaroo
* orange tailed marsh dart
* king cobra
* Orchid mantis
* jaguar
* Luna moth
* seven spined crab spider
* Japanese macaque
* poison dart frog
* golden Lion tamarin
* Bearded vulture, one of my favorite birds
* okapi
* snow leopard
* peacock
* African wild dog
* hare
* melanistic leopard
* pangolin
* zebra
* giraffe
Also some extinct fellas-
* quagga
* golden toad
* passenger pigeon
* Javan tiger
* bluebuck, also called blue antelope
* Carolina parakeet
* xerxes blue butterfly
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majesticanimalphotography · 2 years ago
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Let's embark on a journey into the captivating world of the Javan Leopard with these intriguing details! 🐆✨
📏 Length📏: Up to 160 cm (Males are larger than females)
⚖️ Weight⚖️: 50-70 kg
🕕 Lifespan🕕: 10-20 years
🔴 IUCN Red List: Endangered (2021)🔴
🚨 With an estimated population of just 319 and a declining trend, their survival is a concern. Let's change their fate, one click at a time. 🚨
The Javan Leopard, a distinct subspecies of leopard, thrives in mountainous terrains, spanning from lush tropical rainforests to dry deciduous forests. Originally described as black panthers with dark spots and striking silver-grey eyes, these leopards exhibit two distinct coat variations - one with rosettes and the other with a recessive black coat.
Fun Facts:
Clocking in at a top speed of 58 km/h, they're fast-moving predators.
As nocturnal creatures, they prowl the night for prey, often patiently waiting in trees and hoisting their catch up for safekeeping. 🌙🌳🦌
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AlphaTale Gaster bitty
Name: Monarch
Species: Skeletal Leopard
Rank: Alpha
Size: 7-9 inches tall(Mini), 1'6-2'6 feet tall(Fullsized), 5'6-6'6 feet tall(Bara)
Personality: Commanding, confident, strategic, fiercely territorial, cunning, vigilant, charismatic, protective of their close circle, decisive, sometimes aloof but deeply loyal
Likes: Leading others, challenging hunts, silent observation, calculated risks, sharp thinking, loyalty from companions, nighttime patrols, order and structure
Dislikes: Betrayal, chaos, weakness, unpredictability, being undermined, unnecessary distractions, indecisiveness
Compatibility: Monarch thrives in environments where leadership is respected and roles are clearly defined. They naturally take charge and prefer companions who understand their need for authority and control. Monarch bonds best with betas and gammas who can support their leadership, provide counsel, or serve as reliable guards. These relationships tend to be built on mutual respect and shared goals.
Due to their strong alpha presence and territorial nature, Monarch can be intimidating or overwhelming to more submissive or sensitive bitties. These bitties may need gradual introduction and patience to develop trust. Monarch respects strength and confidence, so other alphas can sometimes clash with them, making shared leadership a challenge without clear boundaries.
Monarch values loyalty above all else and will fiercely protect those they accept as family. They do well in structured households that allow them space to strategize and lead but also appreciate moments of quiet companionship. Their sharp mind and commanding aura inspire confidence and order but require an understanding keeper who can balance firmness with care.
Ultimately, Monarch brings a regal presence and unwavering protection to their environment. They embody strength through cunning and grace, encouraging discipline and loyalty among those around them, while fostering a deep sense of security within their circle.
Feeding habits: Carnivorous, prefers fresh meat and protein-rich foods, enjoys occasional rare treats; feeding times are usually routine and structured.
Additional info: Monarch’s skeletal form reflects the sleek, muscular build of a Javan leopard, with pronounced spots etched into their bone structure. Their movements are silent and fluid, a true shadow of stealth and power.
Zone: Inside
In Universe: Monarch is known as a respected leader among bitty clans, admired for their intelligence, strategic mind, and unwavering loyalty.
Difficulty: Advanced
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beautyofworldz · 1 month ago
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These T-Shirts Speak Louder Than Words — DCYPHR’s Endangered Species Collection is Streetwear With a Soul
By Nikki | May 2025
There’s fashion, and then there’s fashion that means something.
At DCYPHR, we’ve always believed your clothes should be more than just a fit check — they should reflect who you are, what you stand for, and what kind of world you want to live in. Our latest Endangered Species Collection isn’t just about bold graphics and clean oversized silhouettes (though we’ve got plenty of that too). It’s about telling stories. Real ones. Urgent ones. The kind that deserve to be worn loud.
Each t-shirt in this 8-piece collection represents a critically endangered species — animals that are hanging on by a thread because of deforestation, illegal hunting, climate change, and human greed. But instead of doomscrolling through depressing news, we decided to turn awareness into art.
Let’s break it down. Here’s the story behind every tee in the drop.
1. The Harpy Eagle Tee – Nature’s Apex Guardian
Status: Near Threatened Region: South America (Amazon Rainforest)
The Harpy Eagle is not your average bird. It’s one of the largest eagles on Earth, powerful enough to lift a full-grown monkey from the canopy. But deforestation in the Amazon is shrinking its territory fast. We designed this tee with fierce talons and intense eyes, capturing its raw dominance — but also its vulnerability.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: A symbol of power and protection — this tee is for those who stand up for the voiceless.
2. The Red Panda Tee – Small But Mighty
Status: Endangered Region: Eastern Himalayas, China
Think red pandas are just cute? Think again. These fire-colored fuzzballs are ecosystem warriors, helping regulate bamboo forests. But habitat loss and poaching are driving them toward extinction. Our tee leans into their playful energy with a hand-sketched illustration, giving off cozy-yet-conscious vibes.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: Soft look, strong message — for the introverts making quiet noise.
3. The Jaguar Tee – The Vanishing Ghost of the Jungle
Status: Near Threatened Region: Central and South America
Jaguar sightings are becoming rare, not because they’re hiding — but because they’re disappearing. Known for their grace and strength, jaguars are sacred in many Indigenous cultures. Our design blends tribal symbolism and haunting eyes, spotlighting their cultural and environmental significance.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: For the wild ones, dreamers, and deep thinkers. Jungle vibes in monochrome ink.
4. The Bornean Orangutan Tee – Forest Flame on the Brink
Status: Critically Endangered Region: Borneo (Indonesia & Malaysia)
These gentle giants share 97% of our DNA — and yet they’re rapidly vanishing. Logging and palm oil plantations are ripping through their homes. Our tee shows the orangutan not as a meme, but as a symbol of the forests we’re losing. The expressive eyes in the design? They say more than words ever could.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: A tee that makes you stop and stare — slow fashion for a slowing world.
5. The Snow Leopard Tee – The Silent Survivor
Status: Vulnerable Region: Central Asia (Himalayas, Mongolia)
You don’t see snow leopards — you feel them. Stealthy, elusive, and mysterious, they represent resilience in brutal conditions. Our t-shirt frames them mid-prowl, blending motion and stillness, power and grace. Printed in icy tones with hand-drawn fur textures.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: Cold weather drip meets mountain myth energy.
6. The Rhinoceros Tee – Armored and Endangered
Status: Critically Endangered (especially Javan and Sumatran rhinos) Region: Africa and Southeast Asia
Rhinos are the tanks of the animal kingdom — but even tanks can’t dodge bullets. Hunted for their horns, these ancient creatures are disappearing fast. Our design highlights the rhino’s sheer presence: bold outlines, cracked skin, and a stare that dares you to look away.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: Built different. Heavy tee energy for heavy-duty truth.
7. The Galápagos Penguin Tee – Climate’s Canary
Status: Endangered Region: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
The only penguin species to live north of the equator, this little legend is battling rising sea temperatures and food scarcity. This tee captures its unique charm with a hand-sketched look and subtle tropical elements — a nod to its unusual island home.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: For the outliers and misfits making a mark in unexpected places.
8. The Blue Whale Tee – Ocean Giant in Crisis
Status: Endangered Region: Worldwide Oceans
The largest creature to ever exist on Earth… is slowly being silenced by ocean noise, ship strikes, and pollution. Our design shows the blue whale in motion, majestic yet lonely. A reminder that even giants can fall when we ignore the signals.
🗣️ Streetwear Take: Ocean-core with a purpose. Go big or go extinct.
Why We Made This Collection
Let’s be real — climate change isn’t a “future problem.” It’s happening now. And while we’re not pretending a t-shirt can save the planet, we do believe that fashion can spark action.
Every tee in this collection is made using 100% premium cotton, ethically sourced and screen-printed with care. The oversized fit isn’t just a vibe — it’s also more inclusive and built to last longer. The designs are hand-sketched and locally printed in India, with each piece carrying a small educational tag about the animal featured.
🧠 For every tee sold, we donate a part of the proceeds to organizations that support wildlife conservation and habitat restoration. It's not just awareness — it’s action.
Style That Speaks Volumes
This drop isn’t seasonal — it’s existential. It’s for everyone who’s ever felt like their voice doesn’t matter. For those who care quietly but carry a loud aesthetic. For the new wave of fashion that isn’t just about flexing — but about feeling.
If you’ve ever looked at a news headline and thought, “Damn, I wish I could do something,” this collection is for you.
📦 Shop the full collection here: dcyphr.in/collections/endangered-species
Because extinction is forever. But awareness? That’s where change starts.
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