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A leopard has a gray coat and a white belly. The snow leopard's coat is thick in the winter time and also in the summer time. Its coat helps keep the leopard warm in the winter and cool in the summer.  

The leopard is a large member of the cat family. The body of an adult leopard is about 0.91 to 1.91 feet long. It has a large long tail. The coat is pale tan. It is marked with broken circles of black spots. The leopard is a good climber and sometimes stalks monkeys in trees.  It hunts mainly at night.  A leopard will eat field mice, fruit, porcupines, bamboo, or arthropods.  
 

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