For a map showing the current and historic range of the leopard, click on this link.
yes the Barbary leopards is the only leopards in Maghreb region.
Snow leopards are located mainly in the northern area of Kenya or Tanzania
Alpine region: Snow leopards tahirs yaks some birds Lower regions: Bunnys all sorts of insects mountain goats leopards pandas
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
Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.
Snow leopards remain active through most of their life. They are light enough to climb trees and balance on the rocky mountain region. They are mostly active during dawn and dusk. Snow leopards will usually stay in one area for several days then abruptly move miles away from where they were.
Panthers and other leopards
Can leopards be tamed
The collective nouns for leopards are:a leap of leopards (also spelled 'leep' or 'lepe')a keep of leopards.
Amur leopards currently only live in the Primorye region of Russia, which is east of Manchuria (the northern portion of China that sticks out from the rest of the country). They used to live in much of Manchuria, throughout the Koreas, and in a larger area of the Primorye region. In the 2007 census for Amur leopards, there were only 14-20 adults and 5-6 cubs.
yes leopards are in the uk - but only in zoos.
Some of the most common animals in Afghanistan include Afghan hounds, snow leopards, Marco Polo sheep, Persian leopards, and Afghan pikas. Domestic animals such as camels, goats, and sheep are also prevalent in the region.