yes they do for protection for there young or if they feel threatened.
so they can fight it
Territory or Food
fight or flight
It depends
YES!
No. Cheetahs are smaller than leopards and would lose if they were to fight.
Depends. If it's one on one fight, a leopard. If each has a few others with them then a wolf. The reason is leopards a made to fight on their own and wolves are made to fight in groups. If leopards were put into a group they would probely fight amgest their selves but a wolf would have no chance without its pack.
Lions, hyenas, and African wild dogs are enemies of leopards. Leopards can easily escape, however, by climbing trees, which their enemies cannot do. Leopards are also territorial, and may fight with each other if one invades the territory of another leopard.
Of course. Sumatran tigers are bigger and stronger. But, the two are unlikely to fight because clouded leopards would usually ignore their larger cousins.
Fight Back was created in 1980.
Big cat males do not take care of offspring. Leopards aren't an exception. Even male lions don't take care of the Cubs, although they would fight to protect their Cubs.
If you are pushed then u can fight back. If you are being intimidated and you feel you are in danger then you can fight back.