There are no leopards in Antarctica. It's too cold for any animal to live there, plus there is no food chain.
No, there are no leopards in Antarctica. All the species of mammals in Antarctica are marine in some way or another--whales, penguins, seals, etc.--and no others can stand the harsh climate; not even the mighty leopard. :)
Black panthers are black leopards, and, black jaguars.
Black leopards enemies are lions and hyenas. Black leopards enemies are lions and hyenas.
Black leopards live in the same habitat as regular leopards. Although more rare, black leopards coexist with their normal-colored counterparts.
Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.
Black Leopards F.C. was created in 1983.
No. There is no food chain in Antarctica sufficient to support any animal life.
Yes, snow leopards are a dirty white with black spots,
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No. Leopards, (black panthers in the old world are leopards) are not stronger than the much larger lion overall. But leopards are stronger, pound for pound, than any other big cat.