Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.
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.
They have spots. Their skin has a distinctive yellowish color with black spots all over its body. Tigers are the cats that have stripes in their body. Leopards and Jaguars have spots that are not circular and can be irregular in shape as well.
jaguars and leopards have spots.
Cheetahs have spots. but leopards and jaguars have rosstetes. jaguars rossetes have dots in te middle and the leopards dont.
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Melanistic leopards (aka black panthers)
Leopards have strangely shaped spots on them, they used to be hunted for skins, bones and meat. They are now protected by law and the WWF. The World Wide Fund, but are still secretly hunted for skin.