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Why couldn't the leopard play hide and seek? He would be spotted. (Original Post)
debm55
Jan 9
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Ocelot II
(129,841 posts)1. He's always spotted.
Unless, of course, he's a melanistic leopard, also known as a black panther, which would make hiding quite easy.
debm55
(58,351 posts)4. Congratulations , Ocelot II you are correct.
SSJVegeta
(2,542 posts)2. Too many spots?
debm55
(58,351 posts)5. Sorry SSJvegeta. Thank you for trying.
multigraincracker
(37,221 posts)3. It would be spotted
debm55
(58,351 posts)6. Congratulations, multigraincracker. You are correct.
Harker
(17,591 posts)7. Because everyone thought he was a cheetah?
Harker
(17,591 posts)9. I woke up this way.
debm55
(58,351 posts)11. Eyesore 9001
debm55
(58,351 posts)10. HAHAHAHHAhAH. thank you Harker. I like that.
Harker
(17,591 posts)12. You get me going.
debm55
(58,351 posts)13. Hahhahahah. Thank you , Harker.
SWBTATTReg
(26,153 posts)15. Ha ha heh...you might say 'spot on'!
debm55
(58,351 posts)16. HAHAHAHHAHHA. SWBTATTReg. "spot on"
