Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 30, 2009 -
All clean! Would you have guessed that these were leopards without me telling you? (Hint: It's in the spots.) Regardless of whether you got the big cats confused with their similarly spotted relatives, we can all name cute when we see it.
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Jun 09, 2009 -
A jaguar by any other name would still look as sweet . . .
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Apr 09, 2009 -
Not only 'cause they're super cute, but the recent birth of these two North Chinese Leopards is extra special since there's only around 100 in captivity worldwide! Native to Northern China (duh), the big cats have darker orange background fur than many other leopards and a unique pattern. If you look closely at their rosettes, you'll see a differently-colored spot within them – this is commonly found in jaguars but not in any other leopard subspecies.
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Feb 17, 2009 -
Cutie cat, Java, is so adorable I had to see him in action. Check out this leopard chewing on toys, scampering around, and generally looking too cute for words.
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Feb 15, 2009 -
OMG at the C-U-T-E. Meet Java, a new leopard cub — sassy, isn't he?! He's the new leopard cub at Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden at The Mirage Hotel.
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Nov 01, 2008 -
Do you know the difference between a cheetah and a leopard? Which one is featured here in this photo?
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Jul 15, 2009 -
These baby Snow Leopards are two of a kind! New to the Toronto Zoo, these little guys can't get enough of each other's company and have been inseparable since they were born earlier this month. Playing in the grass is their main pastime, and zookeepers report that, as soon as it's time for meals and checkups, they cling to one another tightly — one doesn't want to be without the other!
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Aug 19, 2008 -
Hi there, sweetie pie! Although this cute cat kinda resembles Zara the lion cub, he's actually a Snow Leopard. Named Emba, he looks like he approves of his enclosure as the public gets their first view of this 3-month-old cub at the Rostock Zoo on Aug.
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Jan 06, 2009 -
We can all agree they're mighty and pretty (especially while playing in the snow!), but what do you know about these jumpy felines? Get some facts on their fluffy tails and more when you start the Snow Leopard quiz below.
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Feb 06, 2008 -
Named the Louisiana state dog in 1979, the lovely, spotted Catahoula Leopard Dog originated in the north central part of this state. Their name comes from a Choctaw word translating to "sacred lake," and the breed was originally found in the Catahoula Lake region by early settlers. Known primarily as hunting and working dogs, their original use was to pen and catch wild hogs and cows using the "canine fence" method to hold – and direct – herds for their owners.
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