Panthera pardus
Panthera pardus, commonly known as the leopard, is a large wild cat native to various regions in Africa and parts of Asia. It is recognized for its distinctive coat, which features a pattern of rosettes and spots that provide excellent camouflage in its natural habitat. Leopards are solitary animals and are known for their adaptability, thriving in diverse environments such as savannas, forests, and mountains.
Leopards are skilled hunters, primarily preying on ungulates, birds, and small mammals. They are also known for their ability to climb trees, where they often store their kills to protect them from scavengers. As a member of the Felidae family, leopards play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems.