No. Leopards live on the forest floor, although are extremely good tree climbers and stash food away for later in the trees.
the canopy
Frogs sparsely to live in the understory layer along with jaguars and leopards. Most of the frog population live on the canopy layer along with snakes and toucans. it depends on the type of frog your searching.
Snakes live in the canopy layer of the rainforest.
Yes, they do. They live in the canopy layer. They are beautiful.
No leopards do not live in the tundra.
Sloths live in the Canopy.
No trees live in the canopy. They all live on the ground.
Snoe leopards live in central Asia
in the middle of the canopy of the tree :)
Cassowaries live on the rainforest floor. They are flightless; neither do they climb.
Lianas live in the canopy layer of a rainforest
Yes, leopards live close to man.