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{{Short description|Spotted color pattern}}
{{About|general leopard patterning|leopard patterning in horses|Leopard complex }}[[File:
A '''leopard pattern'''
== In animals == In animal world, leopard pattern refers to the black and gold spotted coat of the [[leopard]] Examples of animals with coloring patterns termed ''leopard'' include many great cats in the genus ''[[Panthera]]'', the [[leopard frog]], the "leopard" spotting pattern in the [[Appaloosa]] and [[Knabstrupper]] breeds of [[horse]]s, the [[leopard seal]], insects such as the [[giant leopard moth]], and fish species such as the [[leopard darter]], [[leopard shark]], and the [[leopard eel]].<ref name="eel"/> Examples of plants that use the term include the [[Dieffenbachia|leopard lily]], and the [[Belamcanda chinensis|leopard flower]].<ref name="flower"/> Other animals with leopard patterns include the [[leopard cat]], [[snow leopard]], [[clouded leopard]], [[leopard gecko]] and the [[leopard tortoise]] among some others.
The ''Lp'' ([[leopard complex]]) gene is responsible for the leopard color pattern in [[horse]]s,<ref name=spon82/><ref name=sponenbergbook/> which not only produces a spotted [[equine coat color|coat color]] but also causes [[mottling]] of the skin, a white [[sclera]] around the eye, and striped [[horse hoof|hooves]]. Horses with the ''Lp'' gene may be spotted all over, or may have concentrations of spots in various patterns.
Some other animal breeds like dogs, such as [[Dalmatian (dog)|Dalmatian]]s, [[Catahoula Leopard Dog]]s and [[American Leopard Hound]]s also have similar leopard color patterns.
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|File:Rana sphenocephala.jpg|alt3=Southern leopard frog|A [[southern leopard frog]]
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==References==
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<ref name="eel">{{Cite web
| title = Leopard eel -Myrichthys pardalis (Valenciennes 1839)
<ref name="flower">{{Cite web|title=Plants Profile - Belamcanda chinensis (L.) DC.▼
| url = https://www.fishbase.se/summary/Myrichthys-pardalis.html
| access-date = 2021-04-14
| website = fishbase.se
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<ref name="flower">{{Cite web
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| url = https://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=BECH
| url-status = live
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130531042410/http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=BECH
| archive-date = 2013-05-31
| access-date = 2021-04-14
| website = plants.usda.gov
}}</ref>
<ref name="verily">{{Cite web
| url = https://verilymag.com/2018/11/womens-leopard-print
| title = The New Neutral: How to Incorporate Leopard Print into Your Wardrobe
| first = Kelsey
| last = Chun
| website = Verily
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<ref name="inside">{{Cite web
| url = https://www.theinside.com/blog/leopard-vs-cheetah-prints/
| title = Leopard vs. Cheetah Print – Know the Difference for Decorating | The Inside
| date = April 7, 2020
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<ref name="leopardspots">{{Cite web
| url = https://phys.org/news/2010-10-stripes-odyssey-big-cats.html
| title = Why the leopard got its spots
| website = phys.org
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▲ | chapter = 5/Patterns Characterized by Patches of White
▲ | orig-year = 1996-01-15
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<ref name="spon82">{{cite journal
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▲ |archive-date = 2009-04-17
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▲ |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090417204733/http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/73/5/357
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