Usually, people would think yes but if you look close at a picture of a real one then they will definatly be smaller than a giraffes.
yes
Yes!
Yes, a leopard has more spots than a cheetah. Leopards have a unique pattern of rosettes, which are larger and more densely packed than the solid black spots found on cheetahs. This makes leopards appear more spotted overall. Additionally, the patterns of leopards are more complex, contributing to their distinct appearance compared to cheetahs.
None. Giraffes are a lot bigger than that!
tigers have bigger brains, relative to their body size, than lions, leopards or jaguars
Giraffes are the tallest animals, so no animals are taller. Some whales are longer, so there are bigger animals.
The cheetah is taller than a leopard but the leopard weighs more.
Giraffes do. They're just bigger than ours.
On average, leopards have about 100 to 120 spots, known as rosettes, on their fur. These spots vary in size and shape, with some being larger and more defined than others. The pattern of spots helps leopards blend into their natural habitat, providing effective camouflage. Each leopard's pattern is unique, much like a human fingerprint.
YES
No, some can be bigger than others
A lion is several times bigger, heavier and stronger than snow leopards.