photos, julie, and tell us what was happening. that is the back of your head. >> yeah. he actually -- when he jumped up, his tooth caught on my ear on the way down from his leap, and he went back again. it was like he was roughhousing me. his body language just didn't seem like he was trying to kill me. he wanted to rough-house. >> david, how much stronger are leopards than humans? >> they're going to take something five times their own weight up a tree. a thousand-pound animal is something that can kill. they're designed to kill, so you can't really match human strength. even the biggest human is not going to match-up. sdplz no comparison. >> not even close. >> josephine, you're listening in on this. what do you make of this, because i think a lot of people watching would say this is probably not the normal behavior that somebody wants to own a leopard. i'm not saying there's anything wrong with it, julie. what's your take?