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Is the leopard a solitary animal?

It is solitary by habit, and the only groups of leopards likely to be seen will probably consist of the mother and her cubs.

Mating pairs may be seen together for a few days and share kills, but males play no part in raising the cubs.

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How many muscles does an elephant trunk have?

What are the major physical features of the Vervet Monkey?

How far can the roar of a lion be heard?

What do Suni eat?

Are there any nocturnal mammals in Kruger National Park?

Are Aardwolves endangered?

Do leopards returns to the prey left in a tree?

How often do elephants give birth?

Are male lions more aggressive than females?

May I feed the animals in Kruger Park?

Why are leopards so seldom seen?

What is the normal life span of a lion?

Where can Blue wildebeest be found in the Kruger National Park?

What are the preferred prey species of lion?

Are Honey Badgers endangered?

Do lions hide during rainy weather?

Do Giraffes sleep?

Where can Elands be found in Kruger National Park?

Do lions kill their prey quickly?

Is leopard cub mortality high?

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