Leopards usually hunt and move around on their own, however, can be known to hunt in packs.
A group of leopards constitutes a leap. A leap of leopards.
The word for a group of leopards is 'leap.' So, you could say, 'a leap of leopards.'
A group of leopards is called a leap or a prowl. Leopards, however, are mainly solitary creatures.A leapA group of leopards is called a leap (or lepe).
By moving their legs and putting a paw down.
by moving there legs forwards and backwards
A group of leopards is called a 'leap.' If you wish to add a number, for example, seven, it would be: 'A leap of seven leopards.'
they dont live in groups so they don't have a group-name
Leopards are Species: Panthera pardus
Snow leopards are loners and never in a group.
A "prowl" is the name given to a group of leopards; other common "group" names include: a "pride" of lions, a "school" of fish, a "herd" of sheep... less common, perhaps, are a "lark" of nightingales and a "murder" of crows!
I think that they would use energy to do anything- moving, growling, etc.
Ocelots are much smaller than leopards, and belong to the genus Felidae, whereas the leopard belongs to the Panthera group, with lions, tigers and jaguars.