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Leopard spotted in suburban neighbourhood!

Leopard spotted in suburban neighbourhood!

Residents of a quiet suburban neighbourhood were in for a surprise this morning when they discovered a leopard had taken up residence in their midst!

The big cat was photographed lounging on the roof of one of the homes, and several residents reported seeing it roaming through the streets during the night.

Locals are understandably alarmed by the presence of such a dangerous animal in their neighbourhood, and are asking authorities to do something about it.

This is not the first time a leopard has been spotted in this area - a similar incident occurred two years ago. However, officials at that time were able to capture the animal and relocate it to a more appropriate habitat.

It's not clear at this point what plans are in place to deal with the leopard this time around, but officials say they are taking the situation very seriously.

In the meantime, local residents are being advised to be vigilant and keep their children and pets indoors until the situation is resolved.

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According to local officials, a leopard has escaped from a zoo in the city of Bahawalpur in southern Pakistan. The leopard is said to have killed a goat before escaping and officials are now on the lookout for the animal.

This is not the first time that Leopards have caused problems for villagers in this area. In fact, there have been several recent sightings of leopards in the area and one even attacked and killed a goat.

Locals are understandably on edge, as leopards can be quite dangerous. They often prey on small animals like goats, but they have also been known to attack people on occasion.

Fortunately, authorities have said that they are doing everything they can to find and capture the leopard. They are asking residents in the area to be on alert and report any sightings immediately.

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