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The African Leopard is the most common leopard subspecies with the least conservation concern. The African leopard varies in base color throughout Africa. Depending on the location and habitat, they can vary from reddish brown, through dark yellow to cream. African leopards are covered in black rosettes, usually without spots within them, the pattern of rosettes being unique to each individual. Male leopards are larger and heavier than females. Leopards have a very varied diet which includes... full article at wikipedia

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  • Panthera pardus pardus
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  • 726464
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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by mw_itis_bot Mar 5, 2008

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