Leopard Facts Quiz

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Leopards are found in various habitats including ______, grasslands, and mountains across Africa and parts of Asia.

forests

The spots on a leopard's coat are called ______.

rosettes

Leopards can run up to speeds of around 36 miles per hour (58 kilometers per hour) in short ______.

bursts

Leopards are considered a ______ species due to habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans.

<p>vulnerable</p> Signup and view all the answers

Leopards use their sharp ______ and strong jaws to defend themselves against predators.

<p>claws</p> Signup and view all the answers

A leopard typically gives birth to ______ cubs at a time.

<p>2-3</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Physical Characteristics

  • A leopard is a large wild cat with a distinctive yellowish-orange coat featuring black spots.
  • The spots on a leopard's coat are called rosettes, which help them blend into their surroundings, making them excellent at camouflage.

Habitat and Distribution

  • Leopards are found in various habitats including forests, grasslands, and mountains across Africa and parts of Asia.

Hunting and Diet

  • Leopards are stealthy hunters that stalk their prey before pouncing on them.
  • They use their powerful jaws to kill animals like deer, gazelles, and smaller mammals.

Speed and Agility

  • Leopards can run up to speeds of around 36 miles per hour (58 kilometers per hour) in short bursts to chase down prey.
  • They are excellent climbers and often haul their prey up trees to keep it safe from scavengers like hyenas.

Defense Mechanisms

  • Leopards use their sharp claws and strong jaws to defend themselves against predators.
  • They are also very cautious and prefer to stay hidden to protect themselves.

Conservation Status

  • Leopards are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans.
  • Conservation efforts are in place to protect them.

Reproduction

  • A leopard typically gives birth to 2-3 cubs at a time.

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