

Russia's leader does it again.



Vladimir Putin is flaunting his right to bear arms and abs in a cheeky new calendar now on sale in Russia called, "A Year With the President of Russia."



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Known for his abrasiveness in office, the calendar lets world leader show off his more sensitive side to the camera. Each month features Putin in a different pose with a different subject -- from flowers to puppies.



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3 PHOTOS Putin with a persian leopard and doing other rugged things, like fishing See Gallery Shirtless Vladimir Putin calendar goes on sale in Russia Russia's President Vladimir Putin caresses a Persian leopard cub as he visits the Persian leopard breeding and rehabilitation centre in the National Park in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, on February 4, 2014. A leopard was announced in 2011 to be one of the official mascots of the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. Perhaps the most important vote in Russia's public selection of a new Olympic mascot was cast when Vladimir Putin said he wanted a funky leopard to represent the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. AFP PHOTO/ RIA-NOVOSTI/ POOL / ALEXEI NIKOLSKY (Photo credit should read ALEXEI NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images) Russia's President Vladimir Putin caresses a Persian leopard cub as he visits the Persian leopard breeding and rehabilitation centre in the National Park in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, on February 4, 2014. A leopard was announced in 2011 to be one of the official mascots of the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. Perhaps the most important vote in Russia's public selection of a new Olympic mascot was cast when Vladimir Putin said he wanted a funky leopard to represent the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. AFP PHOTO/ RIA-NOVOSTI/ POOL / ALEXEI NIKOLSKY (Photo credit should read ALEXEI NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images) Russia's President Vladimir Putin caresses a Persian leopard cub as he visits the Persian leopard breeding and rehabilitation centre in the National Park in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, on February 4, 2014. A leopard was announced in 2011 to be one of the official mascots of the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. Perhaps the most important vote in Russia's public selection of a new Olympic mascot was cast when Vladimir Putin said he wanted a funky leopard to represent the 2014 Sochi Winter Games. AFP PHOTO/ RIA-NOVOSTI/ POOL / ALEXEI NIKOLSKY (Photo credit should read ALEXEI NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images) Up Next See Gallery Discover More Like This HIDE CAPTION SHOW CAPTION of SEE ALL BACK TO SLIDE

"Dogs and I have very warm feelings for one another," Putin says, according to one of the captions adorning the photos But that's not all. The Russian president offers his opinion on a number of subjects, from women -- "I like all Russian women. I think Russian women are the most talented and the most beautiful" -- to politics -- "no one will ever get military superiority over Russia."For those who still can't get enough of Putin, they can also buy a perfume inspired by the man's "soft but firm" personality called Leaders Number One