As a species leopards are not endangered, but some races are. To see endangered races, check the IUCN Redlist.
As a species, leopards are not endangered. But many subspecies are. See IUCN Redlist for list of endangered leopard sub species.
A leopard is a mammal.
The snow leopard is not extinct, it is on the list of endangered species, but not extinct.
Snow Leopards are mammals because they are vertebrates, have mammary(milk producing) glands, and give birth to live young who have fur.Yes, a snow leopard is a mammal.yeah it is a mammal
A leopard is a mammal and is a member of the large cats.
A leopard is a mammal and is a member of the large cats.
Yes they are mammals.Yes, a leopard is a mammal.
In 1972, the International Union for Conservation of Nature named the snow leopard as globally endangered.
The leopard as a species is not endangered, but some races are. See IUCN Redlist for list of endangered leopard races.
Yes, a leopard is a mammal.
There is only one species of leopard, Panthera pardus. There are, however, nine subspecies of leopard, and although some are doing quite well, others are endangered. Here is a list of the subspecies and their conservation status: African Leopard: Least Concern Indian Leopard: Near Threatened Javan Leopard: Critically Endangered Arabian Leopard: Critically Endangered Amur Leopard: Critically Endangered North Chinese Leopard: Endangered Persian Leopard: Endangered Indo-Chinese Leopard: Vulnerable Sri Lankan Leopard: Endangered
Yes, a leopard is a mammal.