Genio y figura hasta la sepultura.
The Japanese word for "leopard" is "hyou". The word for "snow" is "yuki". So, a "snow leopard" is "yukihyou".Or, ''shiroi hyou'' means ''white leopard''. The Japanese word for "leopard" is "hyou". The word for "snow" is "yuki". So, a "snow leopard" is "yukihyou".Or, ''shiroi hyou'' means ''white leopard''.Hope this helps!-Cassie Mirabal
Save the big cat, save the king of spots is one of the slogans to save the leopards. A leopard never changes its spots is another good slogan to use.
The Japanese word for 'leopard' is ヒョウ (hyou).
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Do you mean "How the Leopard Got His Spots"? Rudyard Kipling wrote it.
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Have you got a leopard? My friend has a leopard. I would like a leopard as a pet! I saw a leopard at the zoo. Leopards have spots. Would you like a leopard? What colour is a leopard? I hope these help you!!
The Leopard's Spots was created in 1902.
a leopard never changes its spots
Every leopard is different! To give an estimate, an adult leopard can have anywhere from 800 to 1200 spots.
The nouns in the sentence are: leopard and spots.
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The leopard - see image above that illustrates the 'spots.' A cheetah has simple spots.
leopard's have no stripes they have spots