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leopards adapted in the savanna in various ways like its skin is camoufloged to the background of the savanna and their muscular body helps them take down large prey and they can also bring prey three times their size up a tree away from other predators

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Leopards are the most widespread felines and are found in africa, India, China, Korea and Siberia. They are very adaptable and live in open savannah, forests, jungles and mountainous areas.

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A leopards habitat range from rain forest to desert terrains, so yes they do. They hunt in grassland and with great strength, haul their kill up a tree, or to the nearest cover.

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