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Leopards primarily live in India, Tibet, Africa, Nepal and Pakistan. They also live in parts of Siberia, West Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Leopards primarily live in India, Tibet, Africa, Nepal and Pakistan. They also live in parts of Siberia, West Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Do leopards live in tundras?

No leopards do not live in the tundra.


In which countries do snow leopards live in the wild?

snow leopards live in the mountain regions of central Asia. they are most commonly found in the Chinese region of Tibet though there range can span right across the Himalayas


Where do snoe leopards live?

Snoe leopards live in central Asia


Do leopards only live in Africa?

No. The leopard, Panthera Pardus, is found on the Asian continent as well, in many countries.


Do leopards live close to man?

Yes, leopards live close to man.


Do snow leopards live in prides?

Yes, snow leopards live in dens.


Do snow leopards live any where near wolves?

Snow leopards do not live near wolves but other leopards might.


Were do black leopards live?

Black leopards live in the same habitat as regular leopards. Although more rare, black leopards coexist with their normal-colored counterparts.


Do leopards live in tiaga?

no they do not leopards generally live in warmer climates whereas taiga is cold unless your talking about snow leopards


Does leopards live in South Korea?

Snow leopards live in the mountains of central asia


Do leopards live in rain forest mountains or grasslands?

leopards live in the rain forest


What climate do snow leopards live in?

Because snow leopards live at such high elevations, they are adapted to a very cold, snowy climate. Throughout their elevational range (about 1200 - 6000 meters or 3900 - 20,000 feet) temperatures range from about 7o C (45o F) down to -25oC (-150 F).