Karnataka Spots Its First ‘Sandalwood Leopard’
Karnataka’s wildlife has once again drawn national and global attention with the discovery of an extremely rare leopard color variant. This unique big cat, nicknamed the “Sandalwood Leopard” has been documented for the first time in the state. The sighting highlights the remarkable genetic diversity of leopards in Karnataka and strengthens its reputation as one of India’s most important landscapes for big cat conservation.
Karnataka has recorded its first-ever sighting of an ultra-rare strawberry colored leopard, popularly named the Sandalwood Leopard. This is only the second recorded sighting in India, with the earlier one reported from Rajasthan in 2021.
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | First sighting of Sandalwood Leopard in Karnataka |
| Location | Vijayanagara district |
| Colour | Morph Strawberry / pale reddish-pink |
| Discovered By | Sanjay Gubbi and HNF team |
| Global Rarity | Only 5 recorded cases worldwide |
| Previous Indian Record | Ranakpur, Rajasthan (2021) |
| Scientific Cause | Possible hypomelanism or erythrism |
| Conservation Value | Highlights genetic diversity of leopards |
Q. The ‘Sandalwood Leopard’ recently spotted in Karnataka is best described as:
A. A new leopard species
B. A melanistic leopard
C. A rare colour morph of leopard
D. A hybrid big cat
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