leopards in English

noun
1
a large, solitary cat that has a yellowish-brown or brown coat with black spots and usually hunts at night, widespread in the forests of Africa and southern Asia.
The list of the critically endangered include the black rhino and Siberian tiger and the Amur leopard of Asia.

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1. pumas, leopards, lynxes.

2. 18 Some leopards specialize in catching birds.

3. 1 Snow leopards live at high altitudes.

4. Lions, tigers and leopards are all cats.

5. Leopards cooperate with each other when hunting game.

6. 11 Babylon’s horses are swifter than speedy leopards.

7. Clouded leopards are medium-sized cats native to Asia

8. The leopards are considered to be unwanted trespassers by villagers.

9. They were believed to mate with lions to produce leopards.

10. Leopards have plummeted from 700,000 down to a mere 50,000.

11. Wolves, leopards, lions, and bears now freely prowl those fields.

12. Leopards have plummeted from 700, 000 down to a mere 50, 000.

13. Ten miles straight up, at the mercy of bears, leopards and tigers.

14. The Aardvarks main predators are lions, leopards, hunting dogs and pythons

15. Herders kill snow leopards to prevent them from taking their livestock.

16. 3 We also saw the tracks of foxes and snow leopards.

17. Snow leopards have been recorded to hunt in pairs successfully, especially mating pairs.

18. On the lower slopes live elephants, chimpanzees, bushbuck, leopards, and colobus monkeys.

19. Cheetahs are often confused with leopards, but there are some key differences

20. The route is lined with predatory animals, such as lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and leopards.

21. Their primary predators include leopards and to a lesser extent, wolves and brown bears.

22. There are no elephants, and the 15 or so leopards are rarely seen.

23. Clouded leopards have been kept in zoos since the beginning of the 20th century, and a total of 64 zoos and wildlife resorts all over the world are keeping and breeding Clouded leopards

24. Amur leopards are currently threatened by shrinking prey tracts and the illegal wildlife trade

25. Only heroes can quell tigers and leopards. And wild bears never daunt the brave.

26. The African Blesbok calf is prey to lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, pythons, and other predators

27. 2 Snow leopards have the distinction of being the only true big cat of the mountains.

28. Information about ecology and behaviour of Arabian leopards in the wild is very limited.

29. Leopards and black-backed jackals also predate young horses, although this is more rare.

30. In Kruger National Park, most leopards tend to keep 1 km (0.62 mi) apart.

31. Amur Leopards are the only subspecies of leopard that have adapted to a cold climate

32. The Man-Eaters of Kumaon is based on man-eating leopards and tigers in Kumaon.

33. During his chaste vigil he had a vision of wolves, bears, lions, leopards and unicorns.

34. The kipunji have only two known predators: crowned eagles (Stephanoaetus coronatus) and leopards (Panthera pardus).

35. Cubs also die from starvation and abandonment, and predation by leopards, hyenas and wild dogs.

36. Snow leopards have the distinction of being the only true big cat of the mountains.

37. Hunting of Indian leopards for the illegal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to their survival.

38. Paired snow leopards mate in the usual felid posture, from 12 to 36 times a day.

39. And its horses have proved swifter than leopards, and they have proved fiercer than evening wolves.

40. Like other cats, snow leopards use scent marks to indicate their territories and common travel routes.

41. Leopards communicate with each other in tall grass using white spots on their ears and tails.

42. In western African forests and Tsavo National Park, leopards have been also observed hunting by day.

43. It is composed of two leopards (representative of the national animal of Benin) supporting a shield.

44. 18 Adopt a snow leopard. Factoid: Snow leopards can leap nearly six times their body length.

45. Clouded leopards have relatively short and thick legs with wide paws – similar to those of the jaguar

46. Animals such as lions, tigers, leopards and bears, which now can be dangerous, will be at peace.

47. In the Serengeti National Park, leopards were radio-collared for the first time in the early 1970s.

48. Leopards tend to take smaller prey, usually less than 75 kg (165 lb), where tigers are present.

49. Prey: Amur leopards hunt a very wide variety of animals including roe deer, sika deer, badgers and hares

50. The Indo-Malayan lowlands are home to Asian elephants, clouded leopards, wild water buffalo, gaur, hornbills, cobras and geckos.