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  1. Leopard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The leopard (pronounced /'l?p?rd/), Panthera pardus, is a member of the Felidae ... In antiquity, it was believed that a leopard was a hybrid of a lion and a ...
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  2. Wikipedia: Mac OS X v10.5
    Article detailing the features of Mac OSX 10.5, or Leopard, along with security, compatibility, and developer issues.
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  3. Leopards - info and games
    Online games. Play and learn about leopards. Free online games for kids and adults. ... For its size, the leopard is the most powerful feline in the world next ...
    www.sheppardsoftware.com

  4. leopard - definition of leopard by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    Information about leopard in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... the leopard cannot change its spots genio y figura hasta la sepultura ...
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  5. leopard: Definition from Answers.com
    leopard n. A large, ferocious cat (Panthera pardus) of Africa and southern Asia, having either tawny fur with dark rosettelike markings or black fur
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  6. Leopard 3 - Ultimate Corporate & Luxury Racing Yacht Charter ...
    Leopard A Super-Maxi yacht combining high performance and cutting-edge technology with the ultimate in charter and corporate charter luxury in the UK, Med and Caribbean.
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  7. Leopard
    The overall size of the leopard depends very much on the subspecies and location, ... The leopard is a versatile hunter and generally nocturnal in its pursuit of prey ...
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  8. Leopard
    Presents facts about the physical traits, habitat, and social system of leopards. ... The leopard is capable of running just under 40 miles per hour for brief periods. ...
    www.bigcatrescue.org

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