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Aegle Creations (Pvt) Limited specializes in wildlife/nature documentary productions. We have produced both broadcast content for international channels such as National Geographic Wild, Discovery (Asia), Animal Planet, short documentaries, and digital content for social media platforms.

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Largest Sri Lankan Leopard
4:15
19 часов назад
Sinharaja Rainforest | Sri Lanka
3:41
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Man-eating Jaguar?
4:34
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Nellie the Lion
5:38
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Leopard Population By Country
19:57
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Extinct Leopards
13:08
Месяц назад
Rainforest Leopards
13:37
2 месяца назад
Mountain Leopards
27:51
2 месяца назад
Elephants of Sri Pada | Adam's Peak
6:08
3 месяца назад
Horton Plains National Park | Part 2
13:29
3 месяца назад
Elephants of Horton Plains | Sri Lanka
4:04
3 месяца назад
Horton Plains National Park | Part 1
11:13
4 месяца назад
Horton Plains National Park | Sri Lanka
7:42
6 месяцев назад
Filming LEOPARDS at WILPATTU | SRI LANKA
3:01
7 месяцев назад
Leopards - A Natural History
13:26
7 месяцев назад
Black Leopards
2:18
8 месяцев назад
Deadliest Big Cats
7:48
8 месяцев назад
Largest Cheetah in the World
4:31
8 месяцев назад
Smallest Tiger | Sumatran Tiger
2:45
8 месяцев назад
Mystery of Taprobane | Ptolemy's Map
8:09
10 месяцев назад
Elephant Hunting - The Colonial Craze!
5:02
10 месяцев назад
Ronald Reagan's 'Small' Gift
5:34
10 месяцев назад
The Hunter Struck By Lightning!
4:19
10 месяцев назад
The Tragic True Story of a Park Warden
4:15
11 месяцев назад
Wilpattu National Park | Sri Lanka
2:57
11 месяцев назад
Magnificent Mannar | Sri Lanka
4:10
11 месяцев назад
20 Endemic Birds of Sri Lanka
1:50
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@meuranjanatennakoon2431
@meuranjanatennakoon2431 11 часов назад
Where can I find these published books?
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 11 часов назад
@@meuranjanatennakoon2431 Try this link - slbooks.lk/leopards-of-lenama
@wall2492
@wall2492 14 часов назад
How can you Tai'Lang.
@UmaliOmela
@UmaliOmela 16 часов назад
Nice photography !
@deepalimodi7691
@deepalimodi7691 День назад
STRICT LAWS ;; MUST BE MADE BY GOVT. AGAINST ;; POACHERS 📍 AND HUNTERS 📍📍........
@abhijithabhi6672
@abhijithabhi6672 День назад
nepal tigers are the largest
@brandonsawicki4989
@brandonsawicki4989 День назад
You forgot about north Chinese leopard
@dilipvarma4633
@dilipvarma4633 2 дня назад
In india leopard population will be more than official numbers
@melaniudu
@melaniudu 2 дня назад
I'm so happy my brother shares it for me.Fr.Del Mamol is our family friend who oftens visit us.He was a Jesuit priest .May he rest in peace.
@kbz313
@kbz313 3 дня назад
Good info !
@yasithaabeyrathne539
@yasithaabeyrathne539 3 дня назад
Aegle creations Its after sometime i am writing a comment for your team. Its very commendable what you guys have done in the past few years. I wish you guys all the very best and hope to see you fellas reach 50k subs soon. Keep up the good work.all the best.
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 3 дня назад
@@yasithaabeyrathne539 Thank you 🙏
@MrFrgtme
@MrFrgtme 3 дня назад
use metric... wtf pounds lol
@PathumRajapaksha-ps7gf
@PathumRajapaksha-ps7gf 3 дня назад
In my mind, I see the characteristics of our people in the Indian region in the leopard. Like the tiger, we are not the strongest, not the fastest like the cheetah. But like the leopard, we are quick to adapt, we are agile and intelligent. Do you see that too?
@themayomonster.
@themayomonster. 3 дня назад
leopards weight more than cheetahs and are much more muscular, how are they the smallest big cats
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 3 дня назад
@@themayomonster. Well, there’s a debate whether cheetahs are Big Cats or not. In this video, the weight comparison is between leopards, jaguars, lions and tigers.
@themayomonster.
@themayomonster. 3 дня назад
@@AegleCreations they're big cats bro , no debate on it , but leopards are bigger
@eliletts8149
@eliletts8149 3 дня назад
What is the largest wild leopard ever recorded in Sri Lanka without a shadow of a doubt (completely scientifically verified mass and not obese)?
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 3 дня назад
@@eliletts8149 Hard to say. Interestingly, leopards weighing around 80 kilos have been recorded in Sri Lanka at Gal Oya (which was the region where the 113 KG leopard mentioned in this video was shot). I would say, that the heaviest leopards in Sri Lanka weigh no more than 90 KG.
@KavinduWithanage-r9e
@KavinduWithanage-r9e 4 дня назад
Super video ❤❤❤
@indyreno2933
@indyreno2933 4 дня назад
0:35, misinformation, there are now only four valid leopard subspecies: the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) The leopard originated exclusively from Africa and the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) is the most basal of the four leopard subspecies, then followed by the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), leaving the most recent split to be between the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) Because there used to be thirty-two leopard subspecies until very recently where there are now only four valid leopard subspecies, the barbary leopard, senegal leopard, ivory leopard, sudan leopard, erythrean leopard, somali leopard, masai leopard, zanzibar leopard, ugandan leopard, congo leopard, mozambique leopard, and cape leopard are all now treated as populations of the african leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus barbarica, Panthera pardus ivorensis, Panthera pardus minor, Panthera pardus antinorii, Panthera pardus nanopardus, Panthera pardus suahelica, Panthera pardus adersi, Panthera pardus chui, Panthera pardus iturensis, Panthera pardus shortridgei, and Panthera pardus melanotica all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus pardus, the middle eastern leopard, caucasian leopard, persian leopard, indian leopard, sri lanka leopard, indochinese leopard, and javan leopard are all now treated as populations of the south asian leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus nimr, Panthera pardus tulliana, Panthera pardus saxicolor, Panthera pardus kotiya, Panthera pardus delacouri, and Panthera pardus melas all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus fusca, the nepalese leopard, south china leopard, north china leopard, and amur leopard are all considered the last four remaining populations of the north asian leopard following the extinctions of other populations such as the mongolian leopard, manchurian leopard, korean leopard, and sakhalin leopard, thus making Panthera pardus nipalensis, Panthera pardus yunnana, Panthera pardus japonensis, Panthera pardus mongoliensis, Panthera pardus mandshurica, Panthera pardus coreana, and Panthera pardus sachalinensis all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus orientalis, and the cave leopard, antique leopard, vraonan leopard, sickenberg's leopard, and begouen's leopard are all now treated as populations of the european leopard, thus making Panthera pardus antiqua, Panthera pardus vraonensis, Panthera pardus sickenbergi, and Panthera pardus begoueni all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus spelaea Here's the leopard subspecies count (both historical and present-day-distributed: Traditional Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) †Panthera pardus barbarica (Barbary Leopard) - originally Felis pardus panthera 2) Panthera pardus pardus (Senegal Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus ivorensis (Ivory Leopard) - originally Felis pardus leopardus 4) Panthera pardus minor (Sudan Leopard) 5) Panthera pardus antinorii (Erythrean Leopard) 6) Panthera pardus nanopardus (Somali Leopard) 7) Panthera pardus suahelica (Masai Leopard) 8) Panthera pardus adersi (Zanzibar Leopard) 9) Panthera pardus chui (Ugandan Leopard) 10) Panthera pardus iturensis (Congo Leopard) 11) Panthera pardus shortridgei (Mozambique Leopard) 12) Panthera pardus melanotica (Cape Leopard) 13) Panthera pardus nimr (Middle Eastern Leopard) 14) Panthera pardus tulliana (Caucasian Leopard) 15) Panthera pardus saxicolor (Persian Leopard) 16) Panthera pardus fusca (Indian Leopard) 17) Panthera pardus kotiya (Sri Lanka Leopard) 18) Panthera pardus delacouri (Indochinese Leopard) 19) Panthera pardus melas (Javan Leopard) 20) Panthera pardus nipalensis (Nepalese Leopard) 21) †Panthera pardus mongoliensis (Mongolian Leopard) 22) Panthera pardus yunnana (South China Leopard) 23) Panthera pardus japonensis (North China Leopard) 24) †Panthera pardus mandshurica (Manchurian Leopard) 25) †Panthera pardus coreana (Korean Leopard) 26) Panthera pardus orientalis (Amur Leopard) 27) †Panthera pardus sachalinensis (Sakhalin Leopard) 28) †Panthera pardus spelaea (Cave Leopard) 29) †Panthera pardus antiqua (Antique Leopard) 30) †Panthera pardus vraonensis (Vraonan Leopard) 31) †Panthera pardus sickenbergi (Sickenberg's Leopard) 32) †Panthera pardus begoueni (Begouen's Leopard) Current Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) Panthera pardus pardus (African Leopard) 2) Panthera pardus fusca (South Asian Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus orientalis (North Asian Leopard) 4) †Panthera pardus spelaea (European Leopard)
@buasmr-bl5js
@buasmr-bl5js 4 дня назад
Great vedio,I am your regular viewer and request you please upload a full long vedios on Sri Lankan wildlife
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 4 дня назад
@@buasmr-bl5js Thank you! I will try to do that in future.
@buasmr-bl5js
@buasmr-bl5js 4 дня назад
Great vedio
@buasmr-bl5js
@buasmr-bl5js 4 дня назад
Great vedio
@LoloLesaoana
@LoloLesaoana 4 дня назад
Lions🐶🐶🐶🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️‍🔥
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Xoxo
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Xavier
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Kashmir
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Alcohol 4
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Bengaluru
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Sli
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Angry
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Kashmir finest
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
😂 village people
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Esthetic
@user-yt4qi6in9o
@user-yt4qi6in9o 5 дней назад
Cat walk
@kalpaniwimalarthna6601
@kalpaniwimalarthna6601 6 дней назад
Srilanka leopard 🐆 is the biggest leopard
@Haewon_344
@Haewon_344 6 дней назад
My child says it would be awesome to see different species of lions together.. Wouldn't it be amazing?
@horrorfanatic2744
@horrorfanatic2744 7 дней назад
Is there any way to track a copy of Trevor Labrooy's book? This video piqued my interest on translating it to Sinhala for our readers.
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 7 дней назад
@@horrorfanatic2744 Not sure whether the book is available now, though. It was published back in the 1990s, as I recall. I think it’s out of print.
@lesterpittenger5992
@lesterpittenger5992 7 дней назад
Indians are very common in the USA. I saw one in my backyard last week.
@WilliamWagner-hq9ut
@WilliamWagner-hq9ut 7 дней назад
"Only 4,000 remain, endangered or extinct." What is that supposed to mean?
@rm5201
@rm5201 7 дней назад
Majestic!
@sabinbajracharya6684
@sabinbajracharya6684 7 дней назад
If leopards are smallest in big cat family what about cheetahs.😊😅😂
@razamubeen245
@razamubeen245 8 дней назад
Makew new film about lions and all cats families with high quality 8k
@angelicagaldos
@angelicagaldos 8 дней назад
They are so gorgeous. I would love to see them survive
@indyreno2933
@indyreno2933 8 дней назад
To remind you and everyone else again, there are now only four valid leopard subspecies: the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) The leopard originated exclusively from Africa and the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) is the most basal of the four leopard subspecies, then followed by the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), leaving the most recent split to be between the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) Because there used to be thirty-two leopard subspecies until very recently where there are now only four valid leopard subspecies, the barbary leopard, senegal leopard, ivory leopard, sudan leopard, erythrean leopard, somali leopard, masai leopard, zanzibar leopard, ugandan leopard, congo leopard, mozambique leopard, and cape leopard are all now treated as populations of the african leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus barbarica, Panthera pardus ivorensis, Panthera pardus minor, Panthera pardus antinorii, Panthera pardus nanopardus, Panthera pardus suahelica, Panthera pardus adersi, Panthera pardus chui, Panthera pardus iturensis, Panthera pardus shortridgei, and Panthera pardus melanotica all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus pardus, the middle eastern leopard, caucasian leopard, persian leopard, indian leopard, sri lanka leopard, indochinese leopard, and javan leopard are all now treated as populations of the south asian leopard rather than distinct subspecies, thus making Panthera pardus nimr, Panthera pardus tulliana, Panthera pardus saxicolor, Panthera pardus kotiya, Panthera pardus delacouri, and Panthera pardus melas all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus fusca, the nepalese leopard, south china leopard, north china leopard, and amur leopard are all considered the last four remaining populations of the north asian leopard following the extinctions of other populations such as the mongolian leopard, manchurian leopard, korean leopard, and sakhalin leopard, thus making Panthera pardus nipalensis, Panthera pardus yunnana, Panthera pardus japonensis, Panthera pardus mongoliensis, Panthera pardus mandshurica, Panthera pardus coreana, and Panthera pardus sachalinensis all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus orientalis, and the cave leopard, antique leopard, vraonan leopard, sickenberg's leopard, and begouen's leopard are all now treated as populations of the european leopard, thus making Panthera pardus antiqua, Panthera pardus vraonensis, Panthera pardus sickenbergi, and Panthera pardus begoueni all junior synonyms of Panthera pardus spelaea Here's the leopard subspecies count (both historical and present-day-distributed: Traditional Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) †Panthera pardus barbarica (Barbary Leopard) - originally Felis pardus panthera 2) Panthera pardus pardus (Senegal Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus ivorensis (Ivory Leopard) - originally Felis pardus leopardus 4) Panthera pardus minor (Sudan Leopard) 5) Panthera pardus antinorii (Erythrean Leopard) 6) Panthera pardus nanopardus (Somali Leopard) 7) Panthera pardus suahelica (Masai Leopard) 8) Panthera pardus adersi (Zanzibar Leopard) 9) Panthera pardus chui (Ugandan Leopard) 10) Panthera pardus iturensis (Congo Leopard) 11) Panthera pardus shortridgei (Mozambique Leopard) 12) Panthera pardus melanotica (Cape Leopard) 13) Panthera pardus nimr (Middle Eastern Leopard) 14) Panthera pardus tulliana (Caucasian Leopard) 15) Panthera pardus saxicolor (Persian Leopard) 16) Panthera pardus fusca (Indian Leopard) 17) Panthera pardus kotiya (Sri Lanka Leopard) 18) Panthera pardus delacouri (Indochinese Leopard) 19) Panthera pardus melas (Javan Leopard) 20) Panthera pardus nipalensis (Nepalese Leopard) 21) †Panthera pardus mongoliensis (Mongolian Leopard) 22) Panthera pardus yunnana (South China Leopard) 23) Panthera pardus japonensis (North China Leopard) 24) †Panthera pardus mandshurica (Manchurian Leopard) 25) †Panthera pardus coreana (Korean Leopard) 26) Panthera pardus orientalis (Amur Leopard) 27) †Panthera pardus sachalinensis (Sakhalin Leopard) 28) †Panthera pardus spelaea (Cave Leopard) 29) †Panthera pardus antiqua (Antique Leopard) 30) †Panthera pardus vraonensis (Vraonan Leopard) 31) †Panthera pardus sickenbergi (Sickenberg's Leopard) 32) †Panthera pardus begoueni (Begouen's Leopard) Current Leopard Subspecies Count: 1) Panthera pardus pardus (African Leopard) 2) Panthera pardus fusca (South Asian Leopard) 3) Panthera pardus orientalis (North Asian Leopard) 4) †Panthera pardus spelaea (European Leopard)
@KavinduWithanage-r9e
@KavinduWithanage-r9e 8 дней назад
Sri lankan leopards are always large, average body weight is 59-79 kg and sometimes up to 90 kg. Persian leopard's average body weight is 41-63 kg, sometimes 90 kg. African leopard's average weight is 41-59 kg, sometimes like-80 kg. Indian leopard's average size 50-72 kg... 👍
@user-ue5pt2cr6e
@user-ue5pt2cr6e 8 дней назад
indian leopardo go 55-77kg for males
@nightiever
@nightiever 20 часов назад
Persian leopards average almost 70kg and reach ~100kg empty.
@buasmr-bl5js
@buasmr-bl5js 8 дней назад
I request you many times in past please make a full vedio on lion on lion weight etc, but don't upload
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 8 дней назад
@@buasmr-bl5js It requires a bit more research, so that takes time. I will try and do it in the future! 👍
@buasmr-bl5js
@buasmr-bl5js 8 дней назад
@@AegleCreations thanks
@animalbush1911
@animalbush1911 8 дней назад
We must conserve leoaprds😢❤
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 8 дней назад
@@animalbush1911 🙏
@AnimalArcadiaUS
@AnimalArcadiaUS 8 дней назад
All details are very clear
@mayhemmike1789
@mayhemmike1789 9 дней назад
What's bigger cougar or leopard?
@shane6450
@shane6450 10 дней назад
What happened to your cougar video?
@saroruhagoswami9202
@saroruhagoswami9202 10 дней назад
It's seems Purple 💜 Faced Langur Monkey 🐒's are here in Sinharaja National Park slightly different then Horton Plain National Park.
@AegleCreations
@AegleCreations 10 дней назад
Yes, they are. The Horton Plains monkeys are a different subspecies known as the ‘Bear Monkey’.
@richardjohnson5529
@richardjohnson5529 10 дней назад
I 100% agree the forest must be protected, as you say at all costs.