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Leopards often store their prey by dragging it into trees or other elevated locations, which helps protect it from scavengers and other predators. They may cover the carcass with leaves or branches to hide it from view. This behavior allows them to return to their food source over several days, ensuring they have access to nourishment while minimizing competition. Additionally, they can consume various body parts, utilizing as much of the animal as possible to survive in their environment.

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