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Skip to content. Image Leopard in Tree Leopards are experienced tree climbers and tend to rest in the boughs of trees. Photograph by Benjamin Tang, My Shot.
Twitter Facebook Pinterest Google Classroom. Have students identify big cats and their roars. Informal Assessment Observe student participation and responses throughout the activity and class discussion.
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