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Leopard Animal
Leopard Animal
what do you think of this song inspired by Christians and the singer Def Leopard...Christian Animal?


I only know the Choirs part>>Christian animal.. its about them not desireing their marriage in heaven and making God into a sex slaver with their teachings...

Just want your touch, don't want you in heaven..woo hoo
yes I am, Yes I want, Yes I will be, a christian animal.
Yes I am, yes I want Yes I will be, a christian animal.
Slave me Jesus, breed me Jesus, Sexual servent me Jesus...Christian animal,
Multiply me Jesus, procreate from me Jesus, For I am your Christian animal.....

Yes I want woo hoo hoo to be a christian animal....animal(echos as it ends)

I bet def leppord would love your Jesus. Only need to mate for procreation and when your Jesus is done sexually using you for the Kingdom of heaven, you will be like the angels.

So what do you think of my song..... Show me as per the word Of God Christians that Jesus does not sexual use you as animals for Procreation"multiplying".... Show me your ways with God are righteous? Can you?

Sounds satanic to me since Christian animals
don't exist.Blasphemy.



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Leopard Facts

Latin Name: Panthera pardus

 

Weight: Females up to 60 kg. Males up to 90 kg

 

Lifespan: 20 years

 

Gestation: 110 days

 

Habitat:

 

The leopard is one of the most adaptable predators in Africa. They are able to survive in many different types of habitats, taking preference to savannah, woodland, riverine vegetation and mountainous regions. They can also be found living close to human settlements where domestic animals become a source of prey. Of all predators, the leopard is the most likely to become a man-eater as many of them have established territories close to human settlements, resulting in regular encounters with people.     

 

Behaviour:

 

Unlike lions which are usually found in family groups, the leopard lives a more solitary life. Individuals seen together are most likely to be a mother with cubs, a male and female mating or encounters on the boundaries of their different territories. The collective name for a group of leopard is a “LEAP”.

 

Both males and females are territorial. The sizes of the different territories vary quite considerably. The males tend to have larger areas up to 100 km² and sometimes more, with several female territories overlapping within.

Leopard mark their territories by spraying urine onto trees and bushes that they periodically return to, to remark.

The leopard also advertises its presence within its territory vocally, by making a series of grunts described as the sound of a saw cutting through wood.    

   

Their beautiful colouration consists of dark-brown to black spots, which form the shape of rosettes. The edges of their eyes are lined with a white colour which may aid their nocturnal vision by amplifying light that is reflected off its surroundings.

 

Along with its superb camouflage, it is a very silent and stealthy predator with a very high success rate in kills made on hunts. Pound for pound the leopard is the strongest cat in the world, capable of climbing a tree whilst carrying prey that is more than twice its own body weight. If the prey is too large to climb up with, it will often feed on the ground until carcass is light enough to hang to a tree.

They are very opportunistic hunters, sometimes having 2 or more kills at the same time. The leopard is not fond of eating fur, so before opening a carcass to feed on the softer meat, it plucks out the animal’s hair. 

Many young and inexperienced leopards don’t drag their kills up into trees often resulting in lions or hyenas stealing it from them. A carcass strung high up in a tree is a lot safer, allowing the leopard to can come and go as it pleases and feed at leisure. In areas with few scavengers, they will sometimes leave the kill on the ground and cover it grass and leaves or drag it out of sight into thick vegetation.

 

Of all the large predators in Africa it is the second fastest sprinter after the cheetah, reaching speeds of up to 85 km/hour in just 3 seconds!

 

Diet:

 

Their diet consists of mainly small to medium sized antelope such as impala, bush buck, steenbok and duiker. They will also prey on kudu, warthog, baboons, vervet monkeys, hares, guinea fowl and francolins. A leopard will even eat insects if it is struggling to hunt for some reason.   

 

Breeding:

 

Mating takes place at any time of the year. The male locates a female on “heat” by taste testing the urine she leaves behind on the vegetation, after scent-marking her territory. A female that is ready to mate is very vocal, often calling throughout the night to find a possible mating partner.

Once a suitable male is located, the pair may remain together for a week while mating.

 

The female gives birth to 2 or 3 cubs which she hides in thick vegetation, rocky outcrops or even in caves. Every 3 or 4 days the female moves the cubs as the smell of their urine and faeces becomes very prominent, often attracting unwanted visitors such as lion and hyena that would almost certainly kill the cubs.

 

Cubs start eating meat at around 6 to 8 weeks of age but still suckle off the female for up 3 or 4 months until weaning. At 12 months of age the cubs keen hunters and by 16 to 18 months they are too large for the mother to feed so she chases them off to be on their own. Cubs of the same litter that are independent of their mother will often keep together for a few months before parting ways.

About the Author

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