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... ds came in several kinds.
There were the “Business Leopards,” who wanted their own territory before they turned one and actively left their parents.
There were the “Normal Leopards,” who grew up normally and left their parents around the age of two to live independently.
And there were the “Old-eating Leopards,” who still clung to Leopard Mother at three years old, spending their days eating, drinking, playing, and sticking to Leopard Mother for food.
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