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H20 - Descriptive Writing
White Leopard
The white leopard is a majestic beast, with a natural camouflage.
White leopards hunt in the snow because their bodies are built for the snow and the freezing temperature. The fur on their stomachs is nearly five inches thick to help them survive in cold, harsh mountain climates.
White and black dots cover the leopard's body. The snow leopards are the only big cats that call the cold deserts of Asia home. White leopards are often called ghosts in the mountains because they are so rarely seen and spend most of their lives in solitude.
By Tom K., Y8, H20