lepards may kill butus thay don't eat us
The question is not "Why do you have a leopard in your bathroom", but is is in fact, "Why don't I have a leopard in my bathroom. Indeed
One fun fact about a snow leopard is that it's a predator
What should imean aside from the fact that he happens to like the pattern on a leopard.
leopard geckos are not dangerous. unless you get it from somebody that might have made it very aggressive. in fact, leopard geckos make a great pet!
A large cat with spots.A leopard is a feline, it looks like a panther. In fact both animals are of the same species. but a leopard has spots and not the panther
they are born without their mothers. The female gecko lays her eggs and leaves. In fact, Leopard geckos will eat baby leopard geckos if they see them. Leopard geckos are smart so baby leopard geckos are born already knowing what to do with no help from their mother. They usually never even see their mothers or male children of the mother may even reproduce with the mother.
no you are not interesting fact: there has never been a snow leopard who has attacked towards an human
If they are provoked, but generally leopards are really calm, in fact they make awesome first reptiles
Leopard is spelled LEOPARD
No, a leopard is smaller in size and weight than a lion (especially a full-grown male lion) and would avoid confrontation. This is one reason that a leopard will carry its prey high into the tree tops, so preventing lions and hyenas from robbing the leopard of its kill. A leopard is very skilled at climbing trees. In fact, a leopard is more likely to ambush prey by dropping down from tree branches, than stalking and chase its prey as does a pride of lions.
a snow leopard is the lightest leopard
No, a leopard is smaller in size and weight than a lion (especially a full-grown male lion) and would avoid confrontation. This is one reason that a leopard will carry its prey high into the tree tops, so preventing lions and hyenas from robbing the leopard of its kill. A leopard is very skilled at climbing trees. In fact, a leopard is more likely to ambush prey by dropping down from tree branches, than stalking and chase its prey as does a pride of lions.