Team - Leopard Crew

Welcome to the Leopard Crew - Raising Funds to Protect the World's Rarest and Most Endangered Cats!

 
Welcome to Our New Members!Posted: December 11th 2012
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Big Cats Facts from National Geographic

  • The cheetah is the world's fastest land mammal. It can run at speeds of up to 70 miles an hour (113 kilometers an hour).
  • An adult lion's roar can be heard up to five miles (eight kilometers) away.
  • Long, muscular hind legs enable snow leopards to leap seven times their own body length in a single bound.
  • A tiger's stripes are like fingerprints—no two animals have the same pattern.
  • The strongest climber among the big cats, a leopard can carry prey twice its weight up a tree.
  • The Amur leopard is one of the most endangered animals in the world.
  • In one stride, a cheetah can cover 23 to 26 feet (7 to 8 meters).
  • The name "jaguar" comes from a Native American word meaning "he who kills with one leap."
  • In the wild, lions live for an average of 12 years and up to 16 years. They live up to 25 years in captivity.
  • The mountain lion and the cheetah share an ancestor.
  • Cheetahs do not roar, as the other big cats do. Instead, they purr.
  • Tigers are excellent swimmers and do not avoid water.
  • A female Amur leopard gives birth to one to four cubs in each litter.
  • Fossil records from two million years ago show evidence of jaguars.
  • Lions are the only cats that live in groups, called prides. Every female within the pride is usually related.
  • The leopard is the most widespread of all big cats.
  • Mountain lions are strong jumpers, thanks to muscular hind legs that are longer than their front legs.
  • Tigers have been hunted for their skin, bones, and other body parts, used in traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Unlike other cats, lions have a tuft of hair at the end of their tails.
  • After humans, mountain lions have the largest range of any mammal in the Western Hemisphere.

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Welcome to Our New Members!Posted: December 11th 2012
Great to see that we have new members joining our team. That will make a BIG difference to our ability to meet our fundraising goals. Welcome aboard!
New CampaignPosted: December 3rd 2012
Welcome to our new Leopard big cats campaign page! Join the team and create your own campaign pages to support our causes! Create and share and fundraise at the same time!
 
 

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Online Team Achievement - Leopard Crew

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Fred Flintstone$15,000.00$6,569.0643%
 
Totals$15,000.00$6,569.0643%

Campaign Contact: 123 The Avenue, San Jose, CA 95135, USA
Phone: 408 555 1234     eMail: Fred@Flintstone.com
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