Leopard Series Research Archives

Years ago I posted some of my research information on my website. When the website was updated the old research information was archived. I thought it might be fun to take a look at some of the archives for the leopard series as we get closer to the release date for Leopard's Scar.
Not all of the pictures or links are still available, but if they were I've included them.
Does anyone remember these?



~LEOPARD SERIES RESEARCH PAGE~
May 01, 2018 16:59:00

Welcome to my research page on the Leopard Series. I really enjoy working on these books. This page is a collection of information that inspired and aided me in creating my stories. In time I will be adding more to this section. I hope you enjoy!
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~BORNEO RAIN FOREST~


By definition a rainforest is a dense tropical or subtropical forest characterized by lush vegetation and relatively high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year. All of the rainforests in the world account for only about seven percent of the earth’s land mass and yet they contain more than fifty percent of the worlds’ animal and plant species! The Borneo Rain forest is one of these amazing ecosystems.

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Located off the coast of southeast Asia, Borneo is one of the biggest islands in the world. The rainforest that this island harbors is unique and sadly diminishing quickly. Half of the worlds’ annual tropical timber comes from this one island! The Borneo rainforest is unique because it is the last remaining habitat for many endangered species including the Bornean Orangutan, the Sumatran Rhinoceros, the Asian Elephant and the Clouded Leopard.

For more information on this beautiful and intriguing please visit:
http://www.worldwildlife.org

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~LEOPARDS~

The leopard is a big cat belonging to the family Pantherinae, a sub family of Felidae, which also includes jaguars, lions and tigers. There are actually three species of big cats that are lumped together under the title “leopard”. These are the Snow Leopard, the Clouded Leopard and the Persian Leopard. The Clouded Leopard is found through South East Asia, (from Nepal and southern China through Thailand, Indonesia and Borneo.) The Snow Leopard is a dwindling species that can be found across twelve countries in Central Asia. Sadly these beautiful creatures are numbering only about 5,000. Lastly the Persian Leopard is probably the most endangered of the three with only about 25 individuals existing in Armenia.

If you would like to read further on the habits, behaviors and characteristics of the Leopards, please utilize the link below:
A Map of the Snow Leopard's Range

What has been your favorite leopard in my series so far?
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Published on November 03, 2022 11:29 Tags: christine-feehan, leopard-s-scar, leopard-series, paranormal-romance, shifters
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message 1: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gianinio I do remember these! So glad you shared them. I wasn't crazy they do exist! Love all the settings you've chosen for the Leopards, you make them feel so real and vibrant. I miss some of the Leopards we left in the rainforests, but am enjoying this crime family element and the series plotline they are all traveling together, how you link the endagered Leopards to the choices of rogue Leopards and humans. And how the coalition Drake has formed are coming together to battle it!


message 2: by Christine (new)

Christine Maureen wrote: "I do remember these! So glad you shared them. I wasn't crazy they do exist! Love all the settings you've chosen for the Leopards, you make them feel so real and vibrant. I miss some of the Leopards..."

LOL Yes! They do exist. I kept all of the research pages. I'm just waiting for the opportunity to put them in a blog so people can still see them.


message 3: by Laura (new)

Laura M Hi Chrstine, I am a librarian doing research for a patron.

The patron has asked how the characters in your Leopard series transform?

The patron is also curious if they breed in the same way that cats do (having multiple offspring at once).

I haven't found the answers yet online, and thought asking you here might be worth a shot!
Thanks so much,
Laura


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