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Revealing the Leopard

Season 29 Episode 5 | 53m 10s

Leopards may be smaller than lions and slower than cheetahs, but it is believed there are roughly ten times more of them than lions, tigers and cheetahs combined. How have they achieved this? The key to their success is their cunning, stealth, and adaptability. From South Africa to Sri Lanka, leopards live secretly, clinging to the shadows.

Aired: 11/20/10 | Expires: 12/31/69
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