Leopards typically cover distances of about 5 to 10 kilometers (3 to 6 miles) per day while hunting, patrolling their territory, or searching for food. However, this distance can vary based on factors such as prey availability, habitat, and individual behavior. In some cases, they may travel further during mating or when relocating to a new territory. Overall, leopards are adaptable and can adjust their movement patterns according to their environment.
they can run and jump far
its eating a mango
A leopard can run at 35-45 mph
You can run Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard. You cannot run Lion.
you run so far away and you run all night and day
They can run very fast and kill antelopes.
Up to 20 or 30 miles per day.
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Yes, the lion is only exceeded by the cheetah as far as the speed of large cats.
Leopards don't roar. Only lions make that sound. A leopard screams.
35/45mph
As fast as a leopard