Leopards (which are not the same animal as a blank panther) eat a wider range of meats than most of the big cats - Thompson's Gazelles, Zebra, and Wildebeest, even a hare.
carnivore
crickets, mealworms, waxworms as treats.
A Leopard Seals percentage of diet is: Krill (47%), Other Seals (31%), young Crabeater Seals and penguins (11%), and fish and cephalopods (11%)
No, a geckos leopard geckos diet consists of live feeders such as insects, arachnids, arthropods and smaller reptiles.
Humans affect leopard seals, catching fish & other things. That could bring theyre diet to a halt.
They'll basically eat any prey that's warm blooded.
Yes, their whole diet is mainly crickets and mealworms or waxworms
I would feed every other day; that's what I do for my leopard gecko. Make sure you provide a varied diet with crickets, mealworms, and a waxworms once or twice a week. Good Luck! ~Leopard Gecko Fan~
Leopard is spelled LEOPARD
Snow leopards diet is normally eating something 3 times bigger than it, but here are some of the things they eat, blue sheep, goats, ibex, marmots, game birds, and hare.
a snow leopard is the lightest leopard
No ! NEVER mix species unless they're found together naturally ! Chameleons are rain-forest lizards, while leopard geckos are desert dwellers ! Additionally, part of a chameleons diet is other lizards !