Leopard's Spots
Leopard's are the smallest of the Big Cats. These
distinctively spotted animals are found throughout Africa and
Asia.
Leopards are the smallest of the Big Cats (ranging
from 60 to 200 pounds depending on location), but in some ways they
are the most successful. Their habitat is not only larger than any
other Big Cat, it’s larger than any wild cat period! They are found
throughout most of Africa and all along southern and eastern Asia.
Leopards are also more plentiful than the other Big Cats. Leopards
are well known for their dark rosette (circular) spots This
striking pattern sets them off from the other Big Cats that live in
the leopards habitat. Leopard are very accomplished climbers. To
protect their kills from other predators they will often drag them
up into trees. They are capable of dragging a kill three times
their own weight up into a tree.
This traditional cache is located in a overgrown corner of a
residential neighborhood. Should be a pretty each park and grab,
but there is a bit of a steep drop off from the street to the cache
location. This would also be a great place to practice from CITO if
you're so inclined.