03 June, 2012

Leopard Trio

Leopard Dream
I dreamt about Leopard few weeks ago. I had a special encounter with the Leopard. It is still vividly in my mind. I dreamt about everyone in the village were very fearful of the Leopard. Only myself was steady enough to sit on the floor. As the Leopard was looking at me and started walking towards me. I felt the sense that the Leopard is seeking for comfort. The Leopard slowly lay down on my lap and I kissed on the Leopard forehead, wanted to calm him down. The Leopard felt comforted and relax. After awhile, the Leopard stood up and walked away. I woke up too.

It is my first time dreaming about Leopard. Interestingly, I did the research about seeing leopard in dreams. It says The leopard is a symbol of a valiant warrior who braves dangers with force and courage. To see a wild leopard in my dream suggests that I will eventually overcome my difficulties through persistence. Alternatively, dreaming of a leopard means that I am who I am, just like a leopard can't change its spots.



Leopard Fantasy
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Leopard Wildlife
All rights belong to National Geographic. Very well filmed on how Leopard life on the wildlife environment. This is serious stuff.

AMUR LEOPARD CONSERVATION
With 30 in the wild, it is the most endangered big cat species on Earth. ALTA is implementing a wide series of projects to save the species. Support at: http://www.amur-leopard.org

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More Information about Leopards
Leopards are a rich yellow in color and covered in dark spots. They are about six or seven feet in length and they weigh an average of 150 pounds.

Leopards are found throughout Africa, however they do not inhabit the Sahara Desert. The Leopard can make a loud deep roar. They are keen hunters, and feed on a wide variety of food sources. They will eat insects, to rodents, to extremely large animals such as a giraffe or buffalo. They are extremely agile, and can climb trees with ease. They will often seek shelter in trees, and use their vantage point to survey their surroundings.

They hunt alone, and they do it silently. The leopard will hide itself behind plants or amongst tall grass, and silently creep closer to its prey, then hide again. Once they gain a capable distance, they will accelerate and take down their prey.

The most secretive and elusive of the large carnivores, the leopard is also the shrewdest. Pound for pound, it is the strongest climber of the large cats and capable of killing prey larger than itself.

Leopards come in a wide variety of coat colors, from a light buff or tawny in warmer, dryer areas to a dark shade in deep forests. The spots, or rosettes, are circular in East African leopards but square in southern African leopards.

Info found at : Alan M. Hunt Wildlife Artist

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