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Deutsch: Schwarzer Leopard aus einem afrikanischen Tierpark in Camp Verde, Arizona, USA.
English: This is a photo of a black leopard from the Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona
Date 2007-10-13 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from En.Wikipedia; Transfer was stated to be made by User:Mizunoryu.
Author Original uploader was Qilinmon at en.wikipedia
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