The leopard was spotted on Monday morning on the second floor of a hotel in Bandung, Indonesia, where it caused panic among the guests. Firefighters were called to help capture the animal, which was tranquilized and successfully evacuated. There are suspicions that the leopard may be the same one that escaped from a nearby zoo, but checks are still ongoing. The leopard will be transported to a conservation center for monitoring.
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