They're native to eastern Australia.
At the bottom would be the grass, and above it would be the rabbit. An arrow would point from the grass to the rabbit, showing that the rabbit eats the grass. Then the snake and leopard would be above the rabbit, and there would be two arrows pointing away from the rabbit (one toward the snake and one toward the leopard). This shows that the snake and the leopard eat the rabbit. There could also be an arrow pointing from the snake to the leopard (although it is rare for leopards to actually eat snakes, they do have a varied diet and would eat a snake).
turtle = cold blooded snail = cold blooded snake = cold blooded leopard = warm blooded
No. First, they don't live in the same environment. A bald eagle is found in the American west while the leopard is found in Africa. Second, the leopard is too big for an eagle to catch. It has to be a small animal so it can be carried away. A snake, cat, groundhog or the types of animals an eagle will find.
leopard geckos
Southern Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo and Indonesia. Mostly found in lowland rainforest's.
they can it just depends on how big the lepord or snake is
Leopards are found all over the world, though mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. There are many species of leopards, including the Persian leopard, Snow leopard, and Black leopard. Each species resides in a different part of the world.
An Amur leopard is a subspecies of leopard also known as the Manchurian leopard, Korean leopard or Far Eastern leopard. It is found in the mountains of the Russian Far East as well as parts of China and Korea. It is one of the most endangered big cats as well as being one of the most critically endangered of the nine extant (living) leopard species.
Mostly snakes and turtles.
in which country snake are not found?
elapidae snakes but mostly cobras