Leopard
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a carnivorous mammal native to Africa and Asia.
The leopard is one of the five extant cat species in the genus Panthera. It has a pale yellowish to dark golden fur with dark spots grouped in rosettes. — Wikipedia
- Scientific name
- Panthera pardus
- Class
- Mammal
- Family / order
- Felidae
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Found in
- Africa, Asia
- Weight
- 52 kg
- Length
- 1.4 m
- Lifespan
- 27.3 years
- Activity
- Diurnality
- Collective noun
- a leap
- Conservation status
- Vulnerable
What does a leopard eat?
The leopard is a carnivore, feeding on other animals.
How big is a leopard?
The leopard weighs around 52 kg and measures about 1.4 m.
How long do leopards live?
In the wild, the leopard can live up to about 27.3 years.
Where do leopards live?
Leopards are found in Africa and Asia, in terrestrial habitats.
What is a group of leopards called?
A group of leopards is called a leap.
Is the leopard endangered?
The leopard is currently listed as “Vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List.