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=**The Leopard**=

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The Leopard is a member of the Felidae family and the smallest of the four “big cats”. They can be found in parts of eastern Asia and far-east Russia, but are more predominantly found in sub-Sahara Africa. Their diet consists of Monkeys, Reptiles, Rodents, Amphibians, and Birds. When hunting their prey they will hide their kills up in trees so that no other animal will be able to reach it. Males can weight up to 81 to 198 lbs. while females are generally 60 to 132 lbs. Like other members of the Felidae family they are very fast, stealthy, and agile.

Story 1 is a mythical interpretation on how Leopards became fast

Story 2 is also a mythical interpretation on how Leopards got their spots