leopards

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leopards

Leopards

2001
Presents photographs and information about leopards, looking at where they live, their families and behaviors, eating and hunting habits, and the dangers they face.

The leopard son

a true story
1996
Describes the leopards of Tanzania and their interaction with the other animals there.

Leopard

habitats, life cycles, food chains, threats
2001
A color-illustrated chronicle of the life of a leopard, which describes its birth, behavior and risks as a cub, prey and hunting methods, mating, and threats to its survival. Also includes a glossary and a list of related resources.

How the leopard got his spots

1986
Relates how the greyish-yellowish-brownish leopard came by his spots.

Leopards

2002
An introduction to the physical characteristics and behavior of the leopard, a smart predator that can climb trees and that lives in a variety of environments.

How the leopard got his spots

1972
Related how the leopard got his spotted coat in order to hunt the animals in the dappled shadows of the forest.

To dinner, for dinner

2000
Juhudi the rabbit is able to outsmart a vain and hungry leopard with the help of her friends, Fuko the mole and a lake full of dancing hippos.

Leopard

2001
Provides fun facts for early readers about leopards through the story of Nibu, a cub that loves to practice hunting.

Leopards

2002
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to leopards, describing their physical characteristics, eating habits, predators, and social structure.

Leopards

2000
Describes social, feeding, and hunting behaviors, as well as the physical characteristics and life cycle of leopards.

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