A hunting leopard is better known as an Asiatic Cheetah (Iranian cheetah and even Indian cheetah (but might be extinct)).
Africans call them DumaTo most people, "Cheetah" IS the common name. In some areas of Africa, the name used is, "Duma". Both names are of African origin.
The animal that is called the hunting leopard is the Asiatic cheetah. It was a name given to those that were owned for hunting purposes by British-Indian royalty.
A species of leopard (Cynaelurus jubatus) tamed and used for hunting in India. The woolly cheetah of South Africa is C. laneus.
A cheetah is smaller than a leopard.
A leopard can kill a cheetah but the leopard will have injuries.But a King Ceetah will kill a leopard to defend it's territory
The cheetah is the fastest.
Leopard is called 'तेंदुआ' (Tendua) and cheetah is called 'चीता' (Cheetah) in Hindi.
She wasn't a leopard, she was a Cheetah appropriately named, Cheetah
The leopard - see image above that illustrates the 'spots.' A cheetah has simple spots.
A leopard (Panthera pardus) is called बिबळ्या (Biblyaa) in Marathi and तेन्दुआ (Tenduaa) in Hindi.The animal known as चीता (cheetaa) in Marathi and Hindi, is the Asiatic Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus venaticus). It is extinct in India, since 1947. The British used to loosely and colloquially call it a "Hunting-Leopard".
A leopard has a kind of cheetah print.
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