No, the leopard doesn't change its spots. This is a metaphor for change that cannot be expected in a person.
When it grows older it looses its white spots. But it doesnt change colour
Since 2000 days lepord has been the dangerous animal,but it has some natural enemies.And sometimes a lion,crocodile or tiger would kill lepord and eat lepord.
once there was a golden animal .. All golden . Nothing but gold . They called her a lepord . one day she was walking and a hunter saw her and chased her . she ran all the way to the village . she saw that he was gone , so she stopped . the ground was slippery so she slipped and ran into a pile of brown paint . it splattered all over her .since then the lepord has had brown spots .
An ocelot's fur typically features a yellowish to reddish-brown coat with dark spots and stripes.
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
It depends on the type...harbor seals are gray or silver with dark spots...harps are white...lepord seals are spotted...
yes
well the first snow lepord was found on a snowy montin and a lepord was coverd in snow
Yes
it is the annual leopard
i like pandas............
no a lepord will