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Photograph of a Clouded Leopard at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent.
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Image taken in May 2015 at the Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden, Kent. Ben (born 22 May 2002) and his partner Mandalay were a former breeding pair of clouded leopards. They came to BCS from Howletts Wild Animal Park at Bekesbourne, nr Canterbury, Kent. During his time at BCS, Ben was the most "adopted" cat they had, due to his outgoing and unusually forward character.
The Big Cat Sanctuary covers over 30 acres of land, the Big Cat Sanctuary (BCS) was founded in 2000 by the Sampson family who owned the site's sister park, Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire. While BCS operates under the Zoo Licencing Act 1981, it is not a conventional zoo and does not open to the public. Instead they raise money via personal experiences such as photography and "ranger" days. Open Days are arranged during the summer.
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