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A large member of the cat family that occupies a wide range of habitats and has the most extensive distribution of any of the wild species of cat, occurring throughout much of Africa and Asia. The body of an adult leopard is about3 to 6.3 ft. long, exclusive of its 3-ft. tail.

Typically the coat is pale tan, and it is marked with broken circles of black spots. Unlike the rosettes of the American jaguar, these circles have no central spot. Specimens with darker ground colors are seen, and some leopards-born in otherwise ordinary litters-are completely black and are known as black panthers.

The leopard a nocturnal hunter and an agile climber. It will even stalk monkeys in the trees. Leopards are omnivores carnivores When game is scarce, a leopard will eat field mice, fruit, porcupines, baboons, or arthropods. The female bears a litter of one to six young..

Other species resembling the leopard are also called by its name. Examples are the clouded leopard of southeastern Asia, with cloudlike markings on its grayish to yellowish coat, and the snow leopard of Central Asia. The cheetah is sometimes called the hunting leopard.

Scientific classification:

The leopard belongs to the family Felidae. It is classified as Panthera pardu