Leopard
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Panthera pardus
Conservation Status
Vulnerable
Location
Africa
Average size
4.25 to 6.25 feet long
diet
Deer, antelope, monkeys
lifespan
12 to 17 years
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Overview
Leopards are majestic big cats known for their sleek fur and beautiful spots. They belong to the Panthera genus and can grow to be 4.25 to 6.25 feet long, making them one of the most adaptable predators in the wild.
These magnificent mammals roam across a variety of habitats in Africa, from grasslands to forests. Their stunning coat helps them blend into their surroundings, turning them into masterful camouflagers and sneak-attack specialists.
Leopards primarily feast on deer, antelope, and monkeys. Their stealth and strength allow them to hunt effectively, often dragging their prey up into trees to keep it safe from other hungry animals.
With a lifespan of 12 to 17 years in the wild, leopards lead fascinating lives. Their keen eyesight and excellent hearing help them track down their next meal, proving that these big cats are always on the prowl.
Leopards are solitary creatures and prefer to live alone, except during mating season or when moms raise their cute cubs. These playful little balls of fur learn vital survival skills by watching their mother, ensuring they grow up to be just as skillful as she is.
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