African Leopard

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The leopard is one of the five extant species in the genus Panthera, a member of the felidae. It occurs in a wide range in sub-saharan africa, in small parts of western and central Asia, on the indian subcontinet to southeast and east asia.

Speed: 56-60km/h

Mass: 37 to 96kgs for males and 28 to 60kgs for females

Height: 60cm to 70cm for males and 57cm to 64cm for females

Length: 259cm 

Lifespan: 12 to 15 years

Scientific Name: Panthera Pardus 

Population: 700.000

Group name: Leap

Diet: fish, reptiles, birds, rodents, hares, warthogs, antelopes and baboons

Litter: 2 to 3 cubs

Gestation period: 90 to 106 days

Eye color: green or blue eyes

Weapons: claws and teeth and strength to fight other rivals

Fun fact: Leopards are skilled climbers

Fun fact: Leopards are fast felines

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