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leopard
noun
Panthera pardus, a large wild cat with a spotted coat native to Africa and Asia, especially the male of the species .
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In settlements that lack toilets or electricity, 80% of the leopard attacks happen when people go out to answer nature's call after dark.
The film has a special place in Buthelezi's heart because he was in it, playing his great-grandfather King Cetshwayo, complete with spear, leopard skin with tooth necklace.
You'll spend time in Queen Elizabeth national park - where you'll search for leopard and elephant, track chimps in the Chambura Gorge and dodge hippo on a river cruise - and by Lake Victoria.
His fiancee, Amal Alamuddin, is described in terms more appropriate to a wild animal hunter than a humanitarian lawyer: she "tamed" him, she "hooked" him, she "tied him down"; because Clooney is not just a handsome bachelor, you see: he is a wild leopard.
Here in Chuna Pada, a tribal hamlet of 40 houses inside the park's boundary, seeing a leopard is not a scandal but a routine, and residents receive a visit from the big cats several times a week.
I do not believe a leopard changes his spots.
And all of us "girls" have been dying to drag that leopard up the church aisle and get our hands on his handsomeness, his money and his famous last name.
But Jadhav says there are more important things to worry about than leopard attacks: "Don't tell us to be scared of the leopard, give us facilities," says the 64-year-old, who sleeps in a doorless structure on his farm where three leopards are regular visitors.
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