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Like most big cats, leopards are masters of secrecy because they need virtual invisibility to hunt, which is why they have evolved to be so secretive and great climbers.
Like most big cats, leopards are masters of secrecy because they need virtual invisibility to hunt, which is why they have evolved to be so secretive and great climbers.
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