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"<b>Patience is a virtue.</b><br><br>A leopard may stalk an animal for two miles, inching along almost on its belly.  Its hunts, however, are successful only about 8 percent of the time.",
"<b>Hot pursuit.</b><br><br>Leopards are frequently pursued by lions and periodically by hyena and wild dogs.",
"<b>Hide and seek.</b><br><br>Leopards often hide their kills from other animals.  After leopards kill an animal they will take it into the tree to keep it out of reach of scavengers. Their strong necks will easily take the weight of larger prey such as gazelles.",
"<b>A leopard knows how to pick its battles.</b><br><br>A leopard may chase a single baboon in a tree but if it encounters a group of them the leopard thinks twice.  Groups of baboons will attack and kill a leopard.",
"<b>Abracadabra</b><br><br>Although not technically leopards, snow leopards were attributed with magical powers.  The snow leopard's pelt was the vehicle that shamanists were said to ride on their journey to the spirit world. Tsam dances in Mongolian courtyards were performed by dancing around the snow leopard's pelt.<br><br> Snow leopards live in rugged areas of the Tibetan plateau at altitudes of 18,000 feet. To survive in these harsh conditions the snow leopard has specially adapted paws that are cushioned with fur, which keep the leopard from sinking into snow and to protect the soles from the rough, snow-covered ground, and the heated rocks in the summer. Their legs are so powerful that they can leap as far as 48 feet.",

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