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         <title>The leopard is very adaptable and can live in many different places across the globe. </title>
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         <title>leopards spend a lot of time in the trees. Their spotty fur helps them camouflage in the trees. They often drag their preys around to their habitat so no other animal can eat the prey. </title>
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         <pubDate>2017-12-05 11:52:33 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The scientific name for a leopard is Panthera Pardus.</title>
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         <title>Image result for leopard appearanceThe dark, ring-like patterns that cover the Leopard&#39;s coat are called rosettes, but these turn to solid spots on the face and limbs (and rings on the tail) and provide the Leopard with camouflage into the surrounding </title>
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         <title>Leopards eat small hoofstock such as gazelle, impala, deer and wildebeast. On occasion, they may also hunt monkeys, rodents and birds. They often bring their prey up into the branches of a tree to eat it and protect it from other predators and scavengers.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Mating season for wild snow leopards is between January and mid-March. During this time, a male and a female will travel together for a few days and copulate. The female is typically pregnant for 93-110 days before retiring to a sheltered den site and giving birth to her cubs in June or July.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Leopards live mostly in Africa with some living in India, Malaysia and China.</title>
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         <title>The leopard belongs to the cat family. Leopards in the wild live for 15 to 20 yrs</title>
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         <title>generally leopards will eat warm blooded preys, from  mice and hares to large antelope. If living close to people, it will also attack domestic animals and pets such as dogs.</title>
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         <title>part of a cats family,leopards bodies are built for hunting.They are solitary animals,hunting at night and often drag their food up trees for safe keeping.</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-12-05 13:34:00 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>cubs are small and helpless when they are born,and they do not open their eyes until they are about 7 days old.</title>
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