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A leopard's heart typically beats between 60 to 100 times per minute when at rest. However, during intense activity or stress, their heart rate can increase significantly, sometimes exceeding 200 beats per minute. This variability allows leopards to adapt to different levels of exertion while hunting or fleeing from threats.

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