
Leopard-man
from The Island of Doctor Moreau
Powerful, with green luminous eyes, huge feline tusks, and a tawny face, even though at a distance it still appears 'human.' He is covered in clothing but easily moves on all-fours, displaying distinct feline grace and stealth. When defiant, his eyes are 'aflame' and tusks flash out.
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About Leopard-man
Leopard-man is a supporting character in H. G. Wells's classic novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau" (1896). Powerful, with green luminous eyes, huge feline tusks, and a tawny face, even though at a distance it still appears 'human.' He is covered in clothing but easily moves on all-fours, displaying distinct feline grace and stealth. When defiant, his eyes are 'aflame' and tusks flash out.
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