As a species, leopards are not endangered. But many subspecies are. See IUCN Redlist for list of endangered leopard sub species.
The clouded leopard is becoming endangered because of the lack of habitat.
The IUCN lists the clouded leopard as vulnerable, not endangered but still very threatened at present.
Clouded leopards are not endangered. The IUCN gives the clouded leopard a conservation status of vulnerable, which is one level above endangered and is considered threatened.
Tiger, giant panda, clouded leopard, Amur leopard.
The two subspecies of the clouded leopard are afforded strict protection.
A clouded leopard is faster than a common leopard.
Yes, the clouded leopard is a vertebrae.
A bornean leopard is a different type of clouded leopard but it is still a clouded leopard the only difference could be that it has a slightly different fur pattern of it is bigger or smaller in size.
The Sunda Clouded Leopard has a darker coat
The clouded leopard is officially listed as "vulnerable". Though not "endangered", that is just one step away. The clouded leopard population is generally decreasing because it has been subjected to loss of habitat and illegal hunting for its coat.
You can't. It is an endangered species, and therefore protected. Zoos try to breed them in captivity to boost the clouded leopard population, so under certain circumstances, zoos might be able to exchange or buy them. Other than that the protection means they can't be legally sold.
A clouded leopard eats with it's canine teeth.