I am trying to imagine the scenario where an Arabian leopard was killed and made its way back to the States. There has been no real adventurer/hunter access to the interior of the Arabian Peninsula since before WWII. It is possible it could have been killed in Yemen, but that country also has likely never seen anyone with other than a military rifle since it was protectorate.
Just from a likelihood perspective, I'll vote adolescent male from India or Africa. There were a lot of 80-90 lb African leopards killed before the current focus on trophy males. I have seen a photo of Craig Boddington's first leopard somewhere (maybe his book on leopards?), and it would have been a cat of this size.
I am fairly sure that the skin can be salvaged, but I would provide it to a taxidermist who specializes in cats to determine how to revitalize it.
Just from a likelihood perspective, I'll vote adolescent male from India or Africa. There were a lot of 80-90 lb African leopards killed before the current focus on trophy males. I have seen a photo of Craig Boddington's first leopard somewhere (maybe his book on leopards?), and it would have been a cat of this size.
I am fairly sure that the skin can be salvaged, but I would provide it to a taxidermist who specializes in cats to determine how to revitalize it.
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