_:b6330114 . _:b6330115 . _:b6330114 "During all such cases when we were present they responded by giving repeated alarm calls, even when the leopard was already feeding on a carcass. We wanted to determine whether vervets knew enough about the behavior of leopards to recognize that, even in the absence of a leopard, a carcass in a tree signaled the same potential danger as did a leopard itself."@en . _:b6330116 . _:b6330116 "Leopard skins have always been desirable commodities because of their spectacular spotted patterns."@en . "1" . _:b6330114 "1990, Dorothy L. Cheney, How Monkeys See the World: Inside the Mind of Another Species, published 1992, page 284:"@en . _:b6330115 "The leopard (Panthera pardus or Felis pardus cf tulliana) is a close relative of the lion, but biblical references mentioning it are very few, suggesting that it was not as common."@en . _:b6330116 "2005, Richard Ellis, Tiger Bone & Rhino Horn: The Destruction of Wildlife for Traditional Chinese Medicine, page 197:"@en . _:b6330115 "1998, Oded Borowski, Every Living Thing: Daily Use of Animals in Ancient Israel, page 201:"@en . _:b6330113 . . _:b6330113 "Panthera pardus, a large wild cat with a spotted coat native to Africa and Asia, especially the male of the species (in contrast to leopardess) ."@en .