They rely on their stealth so they can catch prey (food).
They don't. This question doesn't make much sense anyway.
Amur leopards primarily inhabit temperate forests, specifically the mixed broadleaf and coniferous forests of the Russian Far East and northeastern China. These biomes are characterized by cold winters, warm summers, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. The leopards rely on the dense vegetation for camouflage and hunting, and the varied terrain provides them with essential resources for survival.
Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.
Mountain leopards, also known as snow leopards, primarily feed on a variety of prey, including mountain goats, sheep, and smaller mammals such as hares and rodents. They are skilled hunters that rely on their agility and camouflage to stalk and ambush their prey in rugged, mountainous terrain. Additionally, they may scavenge on carcasses when available. These adaptations enable them to thrive in their harsh, high-altitude habitats.
Panthers and other leopards
yes the Barbary leopards is the only leopards in Maghreb region.
Can leopards be tamed
The collective nouns for leopards are:a leap of leopards (also spelled 'leep' or 'lepe')a keep of leopards.
yes leopards are in the uk - but only in zoos.
they are born the same way we are but not in a hospital.
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, such as plants and some types of bacteria. Impalas and leopards are heterotrophs that rely on consuming other organisms for energy. Mushrooms are decomposers that break down organic matter for nutrients.
Other leopards. That's it.