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Lions, Leopards and Cheetah's
can be differentiated from their companions by counting the number of
whiskers each one has and the pattern in which they are arranged.
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Leopards live in solitude,
they only interact with one another in the mating season when the
female moves from den to den looking for a partner.
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Female leopards have a
tendency to remain in the area in which they are born, thus sharing a
certain part of the mother's territory.
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A leopard thick muscular neck
and powerful legs enable it to carry their prey into trees.
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