Because many reptiles are secretive animals. Also - during the day, the temperature in their natural habitat gets too warm for them to sit in direct sunlight, so they seek shade under rocks etc to cool down.
By climbing up the tree and sleeping there
Leopards live on the ground floor of the rainforest. This is called the understory. They do climb medium size trees, however, to rest.
No snow leoperds live in snow hills.
yes, they do, they live in mostly trees and try to find dry areas to sleep
leopards hide in trees and bushes
No. Leopards live on the forest floor, although are extremely good tree climbers and stash food away for later in the trees.
No leopards do not live in the tundra.
in the mountations, in trees
yes
Acacia , also known as a thorntree or wattle is one of the many types of tree that leopards live close to.Have a look on Wikipedia for more detailed answers.
Snoe leopards live in central Asia
Snow leopards do not live in the tundra. Their habitat is known as the alpine or sub-alpine zone and they move back and forth between the two zones depending on the season. In the warmer months they live in the alpine zone but in the colder ones they move to the sub-alpines.