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  2. Rosette (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    The leopard (Panthera pardus) has a wide variety of coat coloration.On each color variation, the leopard has rosette patterns on their backs, flanks, and limbs. They also have patterns that are considered to be spots and not rosettes on their heads, stomach, and limbs.

  3. Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Leopards are mainly active from dusk till dawn and will rest for most of the day and some hours at night in thickets, among rocks or over tree branches. Leopards have been observed walking 1–25 km (0.62–15.53 mi) across their range at night; wandering up to 75 km (47 mi) if disturbed. [66] [76] In some regions, they are nocturnal.

  4. Clouded leopard - Wikipedia

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    The flanks are marked by dark dusky-grey irregular blotches bordered behind by long, oblique, irregularly curved or looped stripes. These blotches yielding the clouded pattern suggest the English name of the cat. The underparts and legs are spotted, and the tail is marked by large, irregular, paired spots. Its legs are short and stout, and paws ...

  5. Leopard pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Lp (leopard complex) gene is responsible for the leopard color pattern in horses, [7] [8] which not only produces a spotted coat color but also causes mottling of the skin, a white sclera around the eye, and striped hooves. Horses with the Lp gene may be spotted all over, or may have concentrations of spots in various patterns.

  6. Indian leopard - Wikipedia

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    Key to avoiding conflict or leopard's predation of humans is to shift the focus on human's behavioral change to minimise the chances of a leopard encounter or attack, which can be achieved by "clearing bushes and overgrowth around homes to minimise hiding spaces for leopards, leaving a light on at night to deter them, and ensuring people ...

  7. Leopard complex - Wikipedia

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    These white patterns permit the spots associated with the leopard complex to become visible. Other white patterns, such as tobiano or white leg markings, obscure leopard spots. A certain amount of leopard-associated white patterning may be present at birth. Temporal changes in the amount of white patterning are discussed below. [7]

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  9. Just So Stories - Wikipedia

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    How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin – why rhinos have folds in their skin and bad tempers. How the Leopard Got His Spotswhy leopards have spots. The Elephant's Child/How the Elephant Got His Trunk – how the elephant's trunk became long. The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo – how the kangaroo assumed long legs and tail.