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Panthera pardus pardus
The most elusive member of the Big Five, the African leopard is a master of stealth and adaptability. Solitary, powerful, and breathtakingly beautiful, spotting a leopard in the wild is the ultimate safari highlight.
Panthera pardus pardus
The African leopard is the most secretive and elusive of the Big Five. Primarily nocturnal and supremely camouflaged, leopards are masters of stealth. Even experienced guides count a clear leopard sighting as something special.
Pound for pound, the leopard is the strongest of the big cats. They routinely haul kills weighing more than their own body weight up into trees — sometimes 6 metres off the ground — to protect their meal from lions, hyenas, and other scavengers. They are ambush predators with a diverse diet.
Leopards are the most adaptable of all big cats, thriving in habitats from rainforest to desert, mountain to coast. They have even been documented living in the outskirts of major African cities. This adaptability is key to their survival.
Leopards are solitary animals that come together only to mate. Males maintain territories that overlap with several female territories. They communicate through scent marking, scraping, and distinctive rasping calls that carry far through the night.
While more widespread than lions or cheetahs, leopard populations are declining due to habitat fragmentation, conflict with livestock farmers, and illegal wildlife trade. They are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN.
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