1. Leopard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
pardus
Asian Leopard Specialists' Newsletter
The Animal Files: Leopard
Leopards: wild-cat.org—Anthology about research and conservation of Leopards in Asia
Asian Leopard Specialist Society —Research,
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2. African leopard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and behavior
Leopard in Etosha National Park
Male Leopard in Samburu
Leopards are generally most active between sunset and sunrise, and kill more prey at this time. [ 10 ] In Kruger National Park , male
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3. Leopard of the Yellagiri Hills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2 First hunt for the leopard
3 Second hunt for the leopard
4 Third hunt for the leopard
5 Death and post mortem
6 See also
7 References
[edit ] Origins
The leopard originally limited itself to killing the
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4. Leopard of Gummalapur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 First hunt for the leopard
2 Second hunt for the leopard
3 Third hunt for the leopard
4 Post mortem
5 See also
6 References
[edit ] First hunt for the leopard
Kenneth Anderson arrived at Gummalapur at the
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5. Appaloosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are linked to the leopard complex mutation (LP). Appaloosas are prone to develop equine recurrent uveitis and congenital stationary night blindness ; the latter has been linked to the leopard complex.
Artwork depicting prehistoric
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6. Leopard of the Central Provinces - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
place 20-30 miles apart. The leopard caused such panic that the native communities in its range rarely left their homes alone or unarmed.
[edit ] Hunt for the leopard
An unnamed British hunter set up headquarters in a large village, where he
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7. Leopard of Rudraprayag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
after killing the man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag in 1925
The Leopard of Rudraprayag was a male man-eating Leopard, reputed to have killed over 125 people. It was eventually killed by famed big cat hunter and author Jim Corbett .
The
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8. Big Five game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
scent and follow it to the leopard. The leopard will usually flee from the loudly baying dogs and take refuge in a tree or in an area out of their reach. The dogs will hold the leopard at bay in this manner until the hunting party arrives to
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9. Big cat - Wikipedia
( Panthera leo )
Snow leopard ( Panthera uncia )
Tiger ( Panthera tigris )
The term " big cat " is typically used to refer to any of the five living members of the genus Panthera , namely the tiger , lion , jaguar , leopard ,
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10. Jaguar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
)
Jaguar ( P. onca )
Leopard ( P. pardus )
Tiger ( P. tigris )
Uncia
Snow Leopard ( U. uncia )
Neofelis
Clouded Leopard ( N. nebulosa )
Sunda clouded Leopard ( N. diardi )
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