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Why couldn't the leopard play hide and seek? He would be spotted. (Original Post) debm55 Jan 9 OP
He's always spotted. Ocelot II Jan 9 #1
Congratulations , Ocelot II you are correct. debm55 Jan 9 #4
Too many spots? SSJVegeta Jan 9 #2
Sorry SSJvegeta. Thank you for trying. debm55 Jan 9 #5
Awwww SSJVegeta Jan 9 #14
It would be spotted multigraincracker Jan 9 #3
Congratulations, multigraincracker. You are correct. debm55 Jan 9 #6
Because everyone thought he was a cheetah? Harker Jan 9 #7
Oh snap! EYESORE 9001 Jan 9 #8
I woke up this way. Harker Jan 9 #9
Eyesore 9001 debm55 Jan 9 #11
HAHAHAHHAhAH. thank you Harker. I like that. debm55 Jan 9 #10
You get me going. Harker Jan 9 #12
Hahhahahah. Thank you , Harker. debm55 Jan 9 #13
Ha ha heh...you might say 'spot on'! SWBTATTReg Jan 9 #15
HAHAHAHHAHHA. SWBTATTReg. "spot on" debm55 Jan 9 #16

Ocelot II

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1. He's always spotted.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:16 AM
Jan 9

Unless, of course, he's a melanistic leopard, also known as a black panther, which would make hiding quite easy.

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