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  2. Leopard pattern - Wikipedia

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    Examples of animals with coloring patterns termed leopard include many great cats in the genus Panthera, the leopard frog, the "leopard" spotting pattern in the Appaloosa and Knabstrupper breeds of horses, the leopard seal, insects such as the giant leopard moth, and fish species such as the leopard darter, leopard shark, and the leopard eel. [5]

  3. A new study updates Turing’s theory on how animals get their ...

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    His theory argued that animal patterns were not random, but rather a chemical reaction-diffusion process that systematically creates the spots on a leopard or stripes on a tiger, according to the ...

  4. Have scientists finally cracked the code on what causes spots and stripes on animals?

  5. Rosette (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    A rosette is a rose-like marking or formation found on the fur and skin of some animals, particularly cats. [1] [2] Rosettes are used to camouflage the animal, either as a defense mechanism or as a stalking tool. Predators use their rosettes to simulate the different shifting of shadows and shade, helping the animals to remain hidden from their ...

  6. Leopard - Wikipedia

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    A leopard played an important role in the 1938 Hollywood film Bringing Up Baby. African chiefs, European queens, Hollywood actors and burlesque dancers wore coats made of leopard skins. [151] The leopard is a frequently used motif in heraldry, most commonly as passant. [155] The heraldic leopard lacks spots and sports a mane, making it visually ...

  7. NASA’s Perseverance rover may have just found what it was ...

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    The robotic explorer came across a vein-filled red rock on July 18 that appears to be scattered with leopard spots. The mottling could indicate that ancient chemical reactions occurring within the ...

  8. Disruptive coloration - Wikipedia

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    Disruptive patterns use strongly contrasting markings such as spots or stripes to break up the outlines of an animal or military vehicle. Some predators, like the leopard , and some potential prey like the Egyptian nightjar , use disruptive patterns. [ 4 ]

  9. The kids who grew up with chimps, leopards and a bear - AOL

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    Sharing prams with monkeys and relaxing with the lions - the Clews family recall their wild upbringing.