Stealth, a spotted coat to blend in its surroundings. Powerful muscles, speed, sharp claws anf teeth.
by using there claws or by hiding it self
The Leopard Conservation Project was started in 2000 to protect leopards. They help protect against poaching, trapping, poisoning and over hunting of the leopard.
by eating them
Well if we are talking about adult leopards they protect themselves right? So they would also protect baby leopards more likely there own from the SAME predators. Also baby leopards and adult leopards are both the same species because they are both leopards. So then they have the same predators it makes no difference that its a baby it is still a leopard.
Leopards are very good at biting and scratching.
The only real protection leopards have from lions is to stay out of their way. Note that leopards have adapted to a much broader range of habitats than lions; lions typically inhabit savanna and grassland, although they may take to bush and forest so many, if not most, leopards never encounter lions. Leopards also generally have the ability to haul their kills up into a tree where lions would not be able to reach them.
they protect their self from camaflage
by biting
they use their tronk to protect their self
They protect them self with there claws and there jaws
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They care for their young by teaching them how to hunt, climb trees, and protect themselves from predators. Answer by Answer Girl ;-)