leopards in A Sentence

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    These black Leopards are often mistaken for panthers.

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    Leopards and lions are encountered here.

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    They were black with gold Leopards.

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    There are no longer any Leopards in the area.

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    Of them, 76,651 were of tigers; 51,777 of Leopards.

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    Mother Leopards keep her cubs hidden until eight weeks old.

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    Dudhwa is said to have 101 tigers and four Leopards.

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    Leopards are very solitary and spend most of their time alone.

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    This findings have ascertained that snow Leopards are inhabiting new areas.

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    People here say that there are more tigers now than Leopards.”.

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    Snow Leopards have pale green or gray eyes, highly unusual for cats.

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    These findings have ascertained that Snow Leopards are inhabiting in new areas.

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    In addition, one tiny pocket of Leopards persists in the Atlas Mountains.

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    According to official records, a total of 431 Leopards died in 2017.

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    Snow Leopards are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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    If you're lucky, you can also spot clouded Leopards and jungle cats here.

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    Leopards have a good sense of smell and they mark their territory with urine.

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    Going by last year's figures we are losing five Leopards every four days.

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    Tigers, Leopards and Asian and African lions were used in the arenas and circuses.

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    Tigers, jaguars and Leopards all love the smell of Calvin Klein's cologne“Obsession For Men.”.

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    Other enclosure such as Leopards, deer, Hippopotamus, Crocodile, Desert fox, Gharial, are good sized enclosures.

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    Leopards in the Rajaji National Park have killed over a dozen people in the past year.

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    Hunting of Indian Leopards for the illegal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to their survival.

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    We have high human-leopard conflicts because the forests are degrading, and they(Leopards) have to come out for food.

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    Leopards are not easy to count since they range across India and many are outside the protected areas.

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    Leopards lounging in trees: whilst the eye is naturally drawn to the topic, it's important the entire scene narrates.

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    Leopards are strong swimmers and very much at home in the water, where they sometimes eat fish or crabs.

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    Leopards are strong swimmers and very much at home in the water, where they sometimes eat fish or crabs.

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    Leopards are also strong swimmers and very much at home in the water, where they sometimes eat fish or crabs.

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    In addition to tigers, the deep gorges serve as hideouts for Leopards, sloth bear, sambar, and‘chital' or spotted deer.

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