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Leopard
Panthera pardus

Photo: A leopard rests in a treetop perch
A leopard rests in a treetop perch.
Photograph by Beverly Joubert

Leopard Profile

Leopards are graceful and powerful big cats closely related to lions, tigers, and jaguars. They live in sub-Saharan Africa, northeast Africa, Central Asia, India, and China. However, many of their populations are endangered, especially outside of Africa.

The leopard is so strong and comfortable in trees that it often hauls its kills into the branches. By dragging the bodies of large animals aloft it hopes to keep them safe from scavengers such as hyenas. Leopards can also hunt from trees, where their spotted coats allow them to blend with the leaves until they spring with a deadly pounce. These nocturnal predators also stalk antelope, deer, and pigs by stealthy movements in the tall grass. When human settlements are present, leopards often attack dogs and, occasionally, people.

Leopards are strong swimmers and very much at home in the water, where they sometimes eat fish or crabs.

Female leopards can give birth at any time of the year. They usually have two grayish cubs with barely visible spots. The mother hides her cubs and moves them from one safe location to the next until they are old enough to begin playing and learning to hunt. Cubs live with their mothers for about two years—otherwise, leopards are solitary animals.

Most leopards are light colored with distinctive dark spots that are called rosettes, because they resemble the shape of a rose. Black leopards, which appear to be almost solid in color because their spots are hard to distinguish, are commonly called black panthers.

Fast Facts

Type: Mammal
Diet: Carnivore
Size: Head and body, 4.25 to 6.25 ft (1.3 to 1.9 m); Tail, 3.5 to 4.5 ft (1.1 to 1.4 m)
Weight: 66 to 176 lbs (30 to 80 kg)
Protection status: Endangered
Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man:
Illustration of the animal's relative size

Multimedia

Leopard Features

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Photo of the Day: Night Patrol

See the nocturnal leopard prowling for a meal in the jungles of Gabon.

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Silent as Silk

Follow in the footsteps of Tjololo, a young leopard patrolling his massive territory in South Africa's Mala Mala Game Reserve in this multimedia feature.

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Virtual World: Rain Forest

Bring your flashlight and visit the jungles of Borneo at night in this online virtual tour.

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Eye of the Leopard

Follow the incredible journey of Legadema, a young leopard growing up in Mombo, Botswana. Watch video and view photos from the National Geographic Channel.

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