Leopard: The Sneakiest Wildcat Ever
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Leopards are Masters of Stealth
The leopard uses stealth to catch and kill it's prey. Using the pattern of it's fur coat it camouflages it's self. Silently it stalks its prey and at the last minute pounces on its prey quickly delivering a fatal bit to the throat. Leopards are the sneakiest wildcats ever!
Links that prove the point
National Geographic
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indiantiger.org
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bigcatrescue.org
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The Top Five Reasons Leopard is the Sneakiest Wildcat
- It is quite
- It sneaks up on it's prey
- It is a silent hunter
- Prey never hears it coming
- It is the ninja of the wildcats
Description of Leopards
Leopards look much like jaguars with similar markings and body size. They have short legs and a stocky body.The difference between jaguars and leopards is the size of the markings. The leopard has smaller markings on it's body.
Out of the African and Asian wildcats the leopard is the largest spotted cat. Their total body length can get up to 5 feet in length and thy can weigh up to 155 pounds. Male leopards are often much heavier that females sometime weighing twice as much as the average female.
Leopards have long muscular bodies and short powerful limbs. Even with their size they are very agile and graceful. They are superb climbers and very agile when up in the trees. They are one of the only tree climbers with the ability to come down head first. They are also very good jumpers and can jump distances of over 20 feet.
Out of the African and Asian wildcats the leopard is the largest spotted cat. Their total body length can get up to 5 feet in length and thy can weigh up to 155 pounds. Male leopards are often much heavier that females sometime weighing twice as much as the average female.
Leopards have long muscular bodies and short powerful limbs. Even with their size they are very agile and graceful. They are superb climbers and very agile when up in the trees. They are one of the only tree climbers with the ability to come down head first. They are also very good jumpers and can jump distances of over 20 feet.
What the web says about wild leopards
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Classic Def Leppard (Not Leopard).
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