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Leopards, much like other wild felines, possess exceptional long-term memory skills, that allow them to hold onto memories of their mothers even long after they have grown up and gone their separate ways. Their memory functions through strong synapses about thirty times more potent than humans, enabling them to remember intricate details such as their mother's unique vocalizations well into adulthood. During their cub days, leopards form a special bond through these distinct sounds, often responding to the grunting noises made by their mothers for communication. These sounds have a striking quality akin to the sound of wood being sawed, creating a sort of "secret language" between mother and cub that lingers in the young leopards' memories as they grow older.
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