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The carcass of the black leopard that died after being trapped in a snare at Laxapana Walamalai estate was preserved and is currently displayed at the Colombo National Museum for the public. Wildlife & Forest Conservation Minister C. B. Rathnayake visited the museum yesterday (21) to observe the display of the carcass. Pix by Ranjith Rajapaksha
Zarth De Silva Tuesday, 25 August 2020 01:37 PM
No stuffed carcasses of POLITICIAN ???? !!!!!! ha ha ha , we will need many Diyawana oya museums to accommodate them !!! This will be a instant international TOURIST attraction !!!
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