Salt, Henry (1814) A Voyage to Abyssinia, F. C. and J. Rivington, p. xl

Several species of the leopard tribe are found in the country [of Abyssinia] ... the third, (muntillut T. wobo A.) appears to be an unknown species, and is said to be very fierce, occasionally carrying away children, and even men, when it accidentally finds them asleep: its face is described as resembling the human countenance.

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