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Leopards

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Leopards

       The Leopard

Common name: Leopard

Scientific Class: Mammalia

Scientific Genus and species:

Panthera pardus

 

                   Biome

 Savannah, Tropical Rainforest, and Cold Mountain Ranges.

 Countries: India, China, South America, Saudi Arabia and

 Indonesia.

 Special Adaptions: Leopards live in Cold Mountain and

 adapted by developing a thick coat of fur. Tropical Rainforest

 by developing a thinner but still strong coat of fur.

 Map of Leopard's Range 

                      Description

 Length: 95-167 cm Height: 60-97 cm  Weight: 30-80 kg

 Body covering: A strong coat of fur

 General Description: Leopards usualy have tan with rossette-patterned

 coat and a long tail. They have a big skull with extremely muscular jaws .

 Black coated leopards are known as Panthers. Panthers have an

 advantage in camoflage. A Leopard is endothermic. Their name of young

 is a cub. A name of a group is called a leap. The Leopards related species

 are the jaguar and the cheetah. A leopard is a carnivore and eats antelope,

 hares, snakes, sheep, goats, gazelle, peacocks and fish.

                 

                      

                      Symbiotic Relationships

Their is not a lot of symbiotic relationships involving leopards except

their prey. One of the symbiotic relationship is the leopard and the

antelope. This is a parasitism symbiotic relationship.

 

                                      Behavior

  The leopard is very aggressive when it comes to the males territory and

  is very unusual. The male leopard will usually have a 5-40 sq. km territory

 and will try to defend it from other male leopards. The male leopard will pee 

 on his boundaries to warn off other males with competition.

 

Food Chain:

 

                       Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopard 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/16.shtml 

Book: Jungle Animals, Anita Ganeri, 4, C Paragon 2000  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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