The answer to this question is "spots." Both leopards and ladybugs are known for their distinctive spots. In leopards, the spots help with camouflage in their natural habitats, while in ladybugs, the spots serve as a warning to predators, indicating their toxicity. The spots in both species are a result of pigmentation patterns on their skin or exoskeleton.
ladybugs are cosmopolitan in Southern Africa and are found through out the country
anywhere
in the Arctic circle
Leopards and lions are found in Kenya.
Most mature plant cells have a large, central vacuole; other than that, most cells contain only small vacuoles. In plants, immature cells, such as developing cells in the meristem, do not have large, central vacuoles. Also, the vacuoles in cells of the vascular cambium fluctuate in both size and number, depending on the season.
no, they are found grasslands or plains, in Africa.
Easter Hemisphere
No, ladybugs [Coccinellidae family] can't be found in Antarctica. They need temperatures of 55 degrees Fahrenheit/12.8 degrees Celsius to fly. That isn't that temperature range that consistently is found on the south polar continent.
In both. Wild leopards can be found in the jungles of India, Africa and South America. They can be found in captivity in zoo's around the globe.
Yes, ladybirds (or ladybugs) can be found in deserts.
Justin Bieber found the leopard.
ladybugs live on just about every continent. except for Antarctica of course,for it is much too cold. :)