Yes, some spotted leopards live in tropical rain forests.
yes
the canopy
leopards pythons
They live in lower manhattan.
jaguars,tigers,monkeys,and leopards
Leopards are carnivores and they live in the rain forest.
They live in the tropical rainforest, sometimes the grasslands
Leopards live on the ground floor of the rainforest. This is called the understory. They do climb medium size trees, however, to rest.
Leopard’s live in the understory layer because they want to
no. The Amazon rain forest is in South America. Lions live in Africa.
There are different apex predators depending on the rainforest that you are talking about. In the Amazon rainforest, apex predators include cayman, jaguars, harpes eagles, and giant river otters. In the Congo rainforest of central Africa, there are leopards, pythons, and crocodiles. In the jungles of Southeast Asia, there are tigers, leopards, pythons, and crocodiles. However, the rainforests on some islands don't have any major natural predators.
A tropical rain forest leopard are strong swimmers and there colours are for camouflage.
Jaguars are large cats, much like leopards or tigers; as such they are mammals, not reptiles.