A black leopard aka black panther, photographed in Africa for the first time in over 100 years

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Had no idea its been a hundred years since one was seen in Africa. Hope some a$$hole poachers don't kill it.
 
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there's even an article about Kenyans in Kenya saying they've spotted black leopard numerous times

By Pauline Kairu

Dozens of Kenyans took to social media to react to claims by some Western media, that a black leopard whose images were taken recently by British wildlife photographer Will Burrad-Lucas, was the first sighting in 100 years.

The BBC, National Geographic, CNN and others wrongly claimed that the panther hasn't been spotted in a century.

"African black leopard photographed for the first time in over 100 years, scientist says," CNN said.


"Black leopard spotted in Africa for first time in 100 years," National Geographic announced.

"Ultra-rare black leopard is photographed for the first time in 100 YEARS in Africa," the Daily Mail said.

Kenyan took issue with these statements, because they are erroneous. Locals have seen black leopards in different parts of Laikipia.

In 2013, Nation photojournalist Phoebe Okall, photographed the animal at Ol Jogi Conservancy.

Apollo Mugash, said on twitter, "Same old song, same performers, same setting. Remember every other physical feature in Africa existed only after validation by a Whiteman. So no point stressing the fact that similar leopard had been captured by Kenya's Daily Nation photographer as early as 2013".



"This Christopher Columbus type of history is archaic!!" echoed Crispus Wachira.



Conservationist Mordecai Ogada claimed he and his colleagues spotted a similar animal in Ol Maalo, Laikipia, during a research for his Master's project in early 2001.


He tore down the 'first sighting in 100 years' claims terming it 'conservation apartheid'.

"Congratulations Ambrose Letoluai, the young man who captured these first images of this particular leopard. Kenya, and Kenya's wildlife narrative has its owners. We own it. There's nothing left to be discovered here."

Kenyan photographer and activist Boniface Mwangi noted on Twitter, "It's important we say this, @willbl (Lucas) took amazing, never seen before images of a #blackpanther. Kenyans living in areas with wildlife population have spotted black leopards many times (we coexist with wildlife). The White media claim of first sighting in 100 years is pure nonsense."


To which, Lucas replied, "Thank you. I agree many headlines are inaccurate. I never claimed mine were the first photos in 100 years as explained in the update at the bottom of my blog post."

Lucas clarified on his website, I am not claiming that these are the first photos of a black leopard taken in Africa. I do however believe that they are the first high-quality camera trap photographs.

"The headline, 'first in 100 years,' is derived from a quote attributed to scientists from San Diego Zoo stating that my images, in combination with their video footage, constitute the first scientific documentation of such a creature in Africa in nearly a century.

Hotelier Mohammed Hersi said: Thank you @willbl Getting such unique images at night is nothing but sacrifice not to mention the biting cold in Laikipia. While you never said you are the first we celebrate you for putting Kenya on the world map through a positive spin. From @KTF_Kenya we say Asante Sana
Kenyans Reclaim Narrative Over Black Panther Sighting
 

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there's even an article about Kenyans in Kenya saying they've spotted black leopard numerous times


Kenyans Reclaim Narrative Over Black Panther Sighting

The Coli is Reddit now fool dont even stress it, Im out here tryna dead ass become a Wildlife Biologist in the next few years but you know what the fukk do I know, or the Millions of Africans in at least 10 different countries where Leopards have resided for hundreds of thousands of years, its all :duck: til Nat Geo says we got one :obama:
 

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The Coli is Reddit now fool dont even stress it, Im out here tryna dead ass become a Wildlife Biologist in the next few years but you know what the fukk do I know, or the Millions of Africans in at least 10 different countries where Leopards have resided for hundreds of thousands of years, its all :duck: til Nat Geo says we got one :obama:
yup, even one of the folks in the article mention how everything needs a whiteman for validation
 
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