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leopard
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leopard
a big, graceful, yellow cat with dark brown to black spots and a long, thin tail. It is spread widely through the world. Called also Panthera pardus.

leopard cat
felisbengalensis.
clouded leopard
the coat color is grayish but in other respects this cat resembles Panthera pardus. Called also Neofelis nebulosa.
snow leopard
dark spots on a white skin and a long, thick tail make this a very handsome cat. Called also Uncia uncia, ounce.


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For example, you could get them a spotted leopard that matches their couch or other decorations.
Byline: Lynne Klaft LUNENBURG - The Lunenburg Public Library held its annual children's pet show this week, and cats, dogs, a guinea pig, black spotted leopard tadpoles and a variety of stuffed animals showed up.
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