Yes, leopards were tamed back than, though it did eat her sisters pet monkey!
It's name was Arrow.
It's highly unlikely. Oh, yes, it makes a nice story book scene with the exotic queen or princess having an exotic pet. But in reality a leopard in ancient times, just as in present times, was a wild animal, unpredictable and impossible to train to use a litter box. Its doubtful that there would be one slouching around the royal palace. Don't even think about what would happen if the leopard got hungry.
Yes, I'm into everything Cleopatra so i would know
Cleopatra got the lepord from her father when she was younger. and she got it well trained
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Cleopatra's jaguar was named Arrow.
i read it was a lion
Cleopatra never got a pet leopard.
Not sure about snow leopard but as you can have a tiger or lion, you can probably have a snow leopard too. You will need a license to own one, because you need to prove that you know how to take care about it.
She had a pet leopard and of course where else would she put it?! He was roaming around the palace.
No because it would eat you so you carn't have a lion or a tiger as a pet
Cleopatra lived with her father sister her pet lion her maid\friend in Alexandra. Then she lived with Antony
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Her pet's name was Arrow, he was a leopard.
Yes, like all Pharaohs. She had cats as they we thought to be messengers of the cat goddess Bastet.
Cleopatra's pet leopard was named Arrow. It is not known who gave her the pet or where the pet came from. Leopards can be found in the wild in countries such as Pakistan, India, China, and parts of Africa. She also had a horse named Bucephalus. It is believed that her leopard ate her sisters pet monkey. Correction here, in a way. The above is probably correct but its source is from FICTION. In fiction anything goes. In reality, we do not know of Cleopatra ever having any pets nor do we know their names. Its highly unlikely that in reality, a future queen would be subject to the unpredictable temperament of a wild animal such as a leopard. Also, only one of the ancient writers even mentions that Cleopatra could ride a horse and this was only hearsay -- queens or princesses simply did not do this in those days. Besides, the name of the horse should have clued you in to the fictionalized version of Cleopatra, as Bucephalas was the name of Alexander the Great's horse and no other -- at least not mentioned in history.
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