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Well, put quite simply, not only is the coat of a clouded leopard ay least as beautiful as those of any other wildcat species but as they are such an endangered species, their rarity alone makes them very special. I just read the other day, in fact that a coat from just the one adult clouded leopard can fetch $80,000 - that makes it very special in my book!! Oh, and PS. They're actually not a species of leopard but were given their name long before such technology as DNA testing existed...
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No. If given the chance, a leopard will kill a cheetah.
A Howrse can be given up to 20 pieces of cloud from the black market in order to make him younger and therefore enable him to take extra riding lessons. Once he has had all 20 clouds he is known as "fully clouded".
Most Felines are good Climbers. Given that the Siberian Cats come from Russia, near Siberia, they are good climbers. But Not Tree-Dwellers. They spend most of they're time looking for prey, seeking a mate, guarding they're territory before they were domesticated. The only Feline tree-dwellers are: The Margay, and the Clouded Leopard.
The animal that is called the hunting leopard is the Asiatic cheetah. It was a name given to those that were owned for hunting purposes by British-Indian royalty.
Some were were given symbols from their names in other languages.
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Romanian surnames are written after personal names, just as they are in English, French, or Latin.
Dabitur is "will be given" with a third-person subject (he, she, it).In Latin, only the thing given can be used as the subject (as in English "Ten dollars will be given to charity"), never the recipient (as in English "The charity will be given ten dollars").
By Latin and Greek words