"The Leopard: Nature’s Elusive Predator"
"The Leopard: Nature’s Elusive Predator"

The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a large, powerful, and agile member of the cat family, found across sub-Saharan Africa, parts of Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.

Recognizable by its golden coat with distinctive black rosettes, the leopard is an expert climber and often drags its prey into trees to avoid scavengers.

It has a broad diet, preying on animals ranging from small birds to larger mammals.

Leopards are solitary and territorial, marking their boundaries with scent markings.

Known for their adaptability, they thrive in a variety of environments, including savannas, forests, mountains, and even urban areas.

Despite their stealth and strength, leopards are threatened by habitat loss and poaching.