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  2. Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Both male and female leopards typically reach sexual maturity at 2–2⅓ years. [75] The generation length of the leopard is 9.3 years. [143] The average life span of a leopard is 12–17 years. [110] The oldest leopard was a captive female that died at the age of 24 years, 2 months and 13 days. [144]

  3. Black panther - Wikipedia

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    A black African leopard (P. p. pardus) was sighted in the alpine zone of Mount Kenya in the winter of 1989–1990. [9] In Kenya's Laikipia County, a black leopard was photographed by a camera trap in 2007; in 2018, a female subadult black leopard was repeatedly recorded together with a spotted leopard about 50 km (31 mi) farther east in a ...

  4. Panthera hybrid - Wikipedia

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    A jagupard is the hybrid of a male jaguar and a female leopard. A single rosetted female jagupard was produced at a zoo in Chicago, United States. Jaguar-leopard hybrids bred at Hellbrun Zoo, Salzburg were described as jagupards, which conforms to the usual portmanteau naming convention. [3] A leguar or lepjag is the hybrid of a male leopard ...

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Female African leopard

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    Original – Female African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) Kruger National Park, South Africa Reason High quality large image. Illustrates article well with high EV. FP on Commons. Articles in which this image appears African leopard FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Mammals Creator Charlesjsharp

  6. Pumapard - Wikipedia

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    A black and white photograph of the Tring hybrid appeared in Animals of the World (1917) with the caption "This is a photograph from life of a very rare hybrid. That animal's father was a puma, its mother a leopard. It is now dead and it may be seen stuffed in Mr. Rothschild's Museum at Tring." [citation needed]

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  8. Black leopard leaps into caregiver's lap - AOL

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    Pardus, an orphaned black leopard, apparently forgot she was no longer a small cub when she leaped onto a volunteer that helped raise her. The leopard was brought to Cheetah Experience, a wildlife ...

  9. Ocelot - Wikipedia

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    The name "ocelot" comes from the Nahuatl word ōcēlōtl (pronounced [oːˈseːloːt͡ɬ]), which generally refers to the jaguar, rather than the ocelot. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Another possible origin for the name is the Latin ocellatus ("having little eyes" or "marked with eye-like spots"), in reference to the cat's spotted coat.