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Leopards abide in Africa and Mid-East.  They have similar characteristics to Islam and jihadist.  
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http://jesussavessooncoming.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-third-beast-leopard-islam.html

The leopard is not known as the symbol for any nation.  This third beast is "like" a leopard, so I researched leopards and found many characteristics of Islamic people. Leopards live in the Middle East, Africa and parts of Asia-predominantly Islamic countries.

Leopards are unlike any other big cat.  They are loners.  They do not live or travel in groups.  They track and attack their prey alone.  A leopard can live among its prey and not be seen, hiding in tall grass, using its spots as natural camouflage.  When they attack it's by surprise and usually at night.  The victim does not know it is being stalked, as with most other big cats.  Surprise is their strength.  The victim feels safe and has no idea it is being stalked. Leopards are patient to the extreme and wait for the right moment to attack.  They attack suddenly and without warning. They carry their prey up a tree and lodge it in the branches.  They may not attack again for several days and use no pattern. 

Leopards, unlike other big cats, do not mate for life.  In fact, they don't even mate when they are mating, so to speak.  They can fight for up to five days before they mate and one can end up killing the other during mating.  Once they mate, the male leaves the female.  The female leopard then hides her cubs because the male may come back and kill them. Not much is known about leopards in the wild because they are mysterious and elusive, traveling and hunting at night.  They are highly predatory and dangerous and cannot be trained or trusted.  In zoos, we see them pacing menacingly with tremendous pent up energy.  Lions rest and seem to be at peace.  Occasionally groom themselves looking regal and proud.

If you examine Islam you will find that it has all the characteristics of the leopard.  As we have seen from 9/11, the Muslims that attacked us were present, living among us undetected for years, fitting into society and waiting patiently for the right time to attack.  They camouflaged themselves by becoming scout leaders, nurse's aides, pilots, high tech employees and other everyday jobs.  They lived next to us like loners. 

Like the leopard, the Muslim extremists attack without warning and then go into hiding for days or weeks before they attack again.  It has been hard to track an exact pattern, which is why they have been so successful.  As we can see from the recent events in Israel and Iraq, there is no end to how vicious their attacks can be.  They are so obsessed with Islam that they disregard human life, even their own family's lives.  As evidence, they cheer when their own children become suicide bombers.  Women are treated like chattel, made to walk behind men. When they marry, men and women celebrate for days, but in separate buildings. 

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the beasts are anything to be feared.  i dont think the leopard represents a whole religion, just a person. He will not be famous and he will blend in. Leopards dont like the sun(fame/attention), they prefer the shade. i think leopard reflects the personality of the beast. The leopard will be a loner. and part african maybe as its a african cat, and it is revered there.

well this my view so i think your wrong about muslim ):

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