There are the African leopards, Panthera pardus pardus
clouded leopards, Neofelis nebulosa
snow leopards, Uncia uncia
Persian leopards, Panthera pardus saxicolor
Sri Lankan leopards, Panthera pardus kotiya
Javan leopards, Panthera pardus melas
Arabian leopards, Panthera pardus nimr
You could name it Leo Taylor Riley Cameron or Spot, Spots, clover, Kirk
Common leopard, which has several races, and the snow leopard. The clouded leopard is not a true leopard, but belongs in it's own genus, Neofelis.
It isn't different. Leopards are a member of the cat family.
Do you mean the breed? If so Maine Coon, Norwegian, and Rag doll are pretty big.
snow leopards
No, leopards have different patterns and a jaguar has no pattern. Jaguars are stockier built, and the rosettes on the flanks have spots in them. Leopards and Jaguars are totally different species of cats, generally under the family of "Panther". Panther family includes the Tigers, Lions, Jaguars, and Leopards, or the "big cats". "small cats" are under the "Feline" family (these are not the scientific names, but the regular common names of the family) Leopards usually are sleaker and narrower of the face, and the spot patterns around their heads/shoulders are non-enclosed spots. Jaguars are heavier blunter faces, and their patterns around the head/shoulders are usually enclosed circles.
white clouded leopards are like snow leopards but theyare not seen very much.they are smaller then normal size leopards aswell.their spots are different from ohter leopards. bymuhymen mostakim sami
Well tigers and leopards are both big cats, but Tigers have stripes, and leopards have spots.
No. Sun bears and leopards live in different biomes, thus never meet.
No, they live in different habitat.
yes, snow leopard
Leopards are meat eaters and will eat many different animals, including ostrich. Leopards will also eat worms, cockroaches and various other insects
Leopards or cheetahs are different animals however they can live 12-35 years (approximately)
There are nine subspecies of leopards, including the Amur, African, Sri Lankan, Clouded, Persian, and Arabian leopards. Leopards belong to the Felidae family and have the scientific name of Panthera pardus. They are found in different parts of the world.