Geography: leopards in Europe
Self-tutoring about geography: the tutor mentions the fact that leopards live in Europe.
In yesterday’s post I mention that the Republic of Georgia’s northern border is often described as the border between Europe and Asia, yet even so, Georgia considers itself to be European. Whichever is the case, southern Russia, alongside Georgia, must be European.
Persian leopards inhabit the Caucasus, including the Russian Caucasus along the Georgian border. Therefore, leopards do indeed live in Europe.
Source:
Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.
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