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New species of leopard with largest fangs in cat world discovered
It is a modern-day sabre-tooth tiger with fearsome fangs capable of killing its prey in a single bite.
This clouded leopard which feasts on monkeys, deer and pigs has been discovered living deep in the Borneo rain forest.
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Long thought to be identical to the clouded leopards living on mainland South East Asia, genetic analysis has shown that the Bornean big cat is in fact a separate species.
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The island's most fearsome predator, the clouded leopard has the longest canine teeth of any feline, with fully-grown cats boasting fangs that are up to two-inches long.
Only the long-extinct sabre-tooth tiger had longer canine teeth for its body size.
Tails as long as their bodies allow the secretive and solitary creatures to balance in trees, where they perch to pounce on their prey.
Monkeys, barking deer and bearded pigs can be killed with a single bite, with the leopard having no fear of seeking out prey that is bigger than itself.
Such adept hunting skills put the clouded leopard, which at 35 inches from head to start of tail is about the size of a small Labrador, right at the top of the island's food chain.



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