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‘Big cat’ under Malaysian home turns out to be a leopard

/ 02:51 PM October 04, 2016

A leopard is spotted under a house of a Malaysian resident. PHOTO FROM THE STAR/ANN

A leopard is spotted under a house of a Malaysian resident. PHOTO FROM THE STAR/ANN

JERANTUT, Malaysia—What they thought was a big cat resting under a house turned out to be a clouded leopard.

Felda settler Ramli Othman said he initially assumed it was an unusually large cat until it let out a deafening roar.

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“When my friends and I went to have a closer look, we were shocked to see that it was a leopard. We ran away to avoid being attacked,” said Ramli, 60.

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“I told my children to hide inside the house in case the animal went wild. Luckily, that did not happen,” he said at Felda Kota Gelanggi 3.

Ramli said his 10-year-old grandson was the one who spotted the leopard, which was resting under the house at 7:30 a.m. Monday.

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“He alerted me, saying there was a giant cat under the house,” he added.

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Ramli called the Civil Defence Department for help.

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According to state Department of Wildlife and National Parks deputy director Mohd Zaide Mohamed Zin, the animal was a harimau dahan, or clouded leopard.

The animal was later caught and brought to the Kuala Krau wildlife reserve in Jenderak, Temerloh.

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