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A pard (Ancient Greek: πάρδος) is the Greek word for the leopard, which is listed in Medieval bestiaries and in Pliny the Elder's book Natural History. Over the years, there have been many different depictions of the creature including some adaptations with and without manes and some in later years with shorter tails. However, one consistent representation shows them as large felines often with spots.

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  • El pardus es un animal de los bestiarios medievales. Fueron felinos con pelaje manchado y eran extremadamente rápidos (lo que recuerda a un guepardo). Se creía que se apareaban con los leones para producir leopardos.​ (es)
  • A pard (Ancient Greek: πάρδος) is the Greek word for the leopard, which is listed in Medieval bestiaries and in Pliny the Elder's book Natural History. Over the years, there have been many different depictions of the creature including some adaptations with and without manes and some in later years with shorter tails. However, one consistent representation shows them as large felines often with spots. (en)
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  • El pardus es un animal de los bestiarios medievales. Fueron felinos con pelaje manchado y eran extremadamente rápidos (lo que recuerda a un guepardo). Se creía que se apareaban con los leones para producir leopardos.​ (es)
  • A pard (Ancient Greek: πάρδος) is the Greek word for the leopard, which is listed in Medieval bestiaries and in Pliny the Elder's book Natural History. Over the years, there have been many different depictions of the creature including some adaptations with and without manes and some in later years with shorter tails. However, one consistent representation shows them as large felines often with spots. (en)
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  • Pard (en)
  • Pardus (mitología) (es)
  • Pard (fr)
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