ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 5月17日 07時35分
Photo by @stevewinterphoto | Thousands of big cats, like leopards, tigers, and lions, lose their lives every year through conflicts with people, either because they kill their cattle or sometimes people themselves. But big cats can also act as buffers against diseases like rabies. When I was in Mumbai photographing these city-dwelling leopards, I couldn’t help but notice that there were many reports that they eat stray dogs. My cameraman and assistant, big-cat biologist @alexbraczkowski, worked with a team of scientists in Australia and found that Mumbai’s leopards likely save nearly 100 human lives a year by eating stray dogs that might have bitten people. They also save the Mumbai municipality nearly $20,000 annually in dog management costs. Everything is interconnected.
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