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  2. Chesapeake–Leopard affair - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake–Leopard affair was a naval engagement off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, on June 22, 1807, between the British fourth-rate HMS Leopard and the American frigate USS Chesapeake. The crew of Leopard pursued, attacked, and boarded the American frigate, looking for deserters from the Royal Navy . [ 1 ]

  3. Leopard seal - Wikipedia

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    The skull of the leopard seal. The leopard seal has a distinctively long and muscular body shape when compared to other seals. The overall length of adults is 2.4–3.5 m (7.9–11.5 ft) and their weight is in the range 200 to 600 kilograms (440 to 1,320 lb), making them the same length as the northern walrus but usually less than half the weight.

  4. List of large carnivores known to prey on humans - Wikipedia

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    Leopard attack: Leopard seal [22] [d] Hydrurga leptonyx: Antarctica Lion [13] [21] Panthera leo: Africa, Asia Tanzania, [21] Zambia [13] Lion attack: Oceanic whitetip shark: Carcharhinus longimanus: At sea Shark attack: Orca: Orcinus Orca: Europe, North America, South America Canada, Portugal, Spain, United States Orca attack: Polar bear [23 ...

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  6. Category:Deaths due to animal attacks - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles that describe mortal attacks on humans by animals. ... Deaths due to leopard attacks (5 P) Deaths due to lion attacks (1 C, 7 P) O.

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  9. James Barron - Wikipedia

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    James Barron (September 15, 1768 – April 21, 1851) was an officer in the United States Navy. [n 1] He served in the Quasi-War and the Barbary Wars, during which he commanded a number of famous ships, including USS Essex and USS President.