"THEY SPAT AND SNARLED"
"We bought two baby leopards from somo native boys last week. They were such darling things, and they spat and snarled most violently. They were only a few days old. One had its eyes only just open, and tho other's were still shut. The boys didn't know that they needed food—they wore quite surprised when we mentioned it, so that was why we got them." "LUCY." East Africa.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18
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