Mountain leopards, also known as snow leopards, primarily feed on a variety of prey, including mountain goats, sheep, and smaller mammals such as hares and rodents. They are skilled hunters that rely on their agility and camouflage to stalk and ambush their prey in rugged, mountainous terrain. Additionally, they may scavenge on carcasses when available. These adaptations enable them to thrive in their harsh, high-altitude habitats.
mountain lion and snow leopard are red panda enemies because mountain lion and snow leopard can eat the red panda
Big cats (such as leopards, mountain lions, etc) and crocodiles are known to eat dogs.
leopards donet eat eagle
no leopards do not eat dogs
Snow leopards stay alive on a mountain by finding the food and shelter that they require. They often eat very small mammals such as mice, but will also catch and eat rabbits and other animals when they find them. The live in sheltered caves and dens that protect them from the extreme conditions of their environment.
Leopards are carnivorous so they eat meat.
leopards eat many things the favorite is zebra they hunt the zebra down in packs of 4 and then tear it up and eat it
Cheetahs are occasionally killed by leopards but they are not a normal prey item.
Pythons in India eat leopards.
Leopards do not live in the same areas as sloths. So no, they do not eat sloths. If their ranges overlapped, though, leopards would eat sloths.
Leopards are obligate carnivores. They must eat meat.
Leopards are carnivores; they eat only meat.