National Tandoore Park | Iran Country | Wildlife Of Leopard! Video By: @aliseifodin

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Hello Hive friends and nature lovers!

This is Tandoora National Park located in Dargaz city in Iran. I came here as a child with my late father, who was one of the active rangers of this national park. Now I have grown up and I know this park like the palm of my hand in all its valleys. According to the census conducted a few years ago, this national park has the highest number of leopards in Hen.

According to the census conducted a few years ago, this national park has the most leopards in Iran. Of course, it should be said that from India to Turkey, Iran has the most leopards and Tandoore National Park has the most leopards in Iran. This film is a scene from my six-day trip to Tandoora National Park. It was a cold night and I had to spend the nights in my only shelter, which was the tent.

Here I was looking to capture a picture of rams and ewes, especially leopards. I had set up a tent on a high mountain so that in the morning I could dominate everywhere from that height of the mountain. One morning when I woke up I noticed rams and ewes grazing a thousand meters away from me.

Because it was so far away, at first I thought it was a wolf, but when I looked carefully at its ambush, I noticed that this animal was a leopard that wanted to hunt one of the rams.
I waited to see how well he hunted. But suddenly the leopard noticed my presence from a distance.Immediately after seeing me, the leopard disguised itself and disappeared in the blink of an eye. It was night and I went back to my tent. The next day, in one of the valleys below, where I was walking, I suddenly noticed the carcass of a ram.
Yes, apparently the leopard had hunted this ram last night. It had eaten almost half of the carcass in one meal. In this story you only see a small image of a large leopard that I present to you friends and wildlife enthusiasts.In the next video, wait for a good clip of the leopard and I am sure you will enjoy watching it.


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Love the music and the editing in the video. Really set the tone. Wasn’t so prepared for the sudden carcass, but that’s nature for you, eh?

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Yes, this nature happened in our city. Thank you for your kindness

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A documentary video of a striking reality and with magnificent realization and editing. The relationship of predation in animal nature will always be something enigmatic and shocking. Best regards, @aliseifodin.

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Thank you for your attention, friends. I hope you like my film.

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That's pretty amazing. I expect most people won't even realise there are leopards in Iran. I hope they are not too threatened.

!PIZZA !LUV

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Yes, many do not know that there are leopards here. Unfortunately, the environment has not yet been able to create a good culture so that the indigenous people do not harm them.

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عالی علی جون خوش اومدی! ریبلاگت میکنم امیدوارم موفق باشی❤️

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مخلصم جناب خدادادپور عزیز.سپاسگزارم

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The professionalism and quality of your video is commendable! It was as though I was watching an episode on the Nature Channel. Keep up the fantastic work! @aliseifodin

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