Leopard Facts

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Scientific Name: 33125_39dcf6-8e> |
Panthera pardus 33125_6a8207-5d> |
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Class: 33125_c3e0c3-8a> |
Mammalia 33125_079942-8a> |
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Order: 33125_495790-4a> |
Carnivora 33125_0ce3bb-cd> |
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Family: 33125_699e36-b2> |
Felidae 33125_1e653d-8a> |
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Species: 33125_4f3658-48> |
P. pardus 33125_13198f-de> |
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Life Span: 33125_b9a71c-43> |
12–17 years (up to 24 years in captivity) 33125_7d3fbe-65> |
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Diet: 33125_6fdc10-34> |
Carnivore 33125_253cea-78> |
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Size: 33125_e5d322-a7> |
92–183 cm body length; tail 66–102 cm 33125_cd10bf-a7> |
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Weight: 33125_e32838-d6> |
20–72 kg (females lighter than males) 33125_aeda5b-9a> |
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Speed: 33125_e9c0ac-cb> |
Up to 58 km/h (36 mph) 33125_f620b5-8b> |
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Predators: 33125_aaf470-91> |
Lions, hyenas, tigers (depending on region) 33125_3eb46a-c6> |
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Locations: 33125_e83f32-85> |
Africa and Asia 33125_0a35a8-db> |
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Habitat: 33125_60bda8-b7> |
Forests, savannas, grasslands, mountains, deserts 33125_c75dc5-4f> |
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Population: 33125_b07136-3a> |
Declining; exact numbers unknown 33125_f376d0-ab> |
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Gestation: 33125_b96792-16> |
90–105 days 33125_2b263a-30> |
Leopard Facts:
- Leopards are powerful big cats known for their golden-yellow fur covered in dark rosette-shaped spots.
- They are excellent climbers and often drag prey up into trees to keep it safe from lions and hyenas.
- Leopards are mostly solitary animals, preferring to live and hunt alone.
- They are carnivores and eat deer, antelope, monkeys, birds, and even small mammals.
- Leopards are very fast and agile, capable of running up to 58 km/h (36 mph) for short distances.
- These cats are mainly nocturnal, hunting at night using their sharp vision and hearing.
- Leopards have one of the widest ranges of any big cat, found in Africa and parts of Asia.
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