A survival adaption of the Leopard Gecko is the fact that, when grabbed from behind by a predator, the gecko can eject it's tail. While the predator is busy devouring the tail, the gecko can run away. The tail soon grows back.
no!
lose its tail
dark fur to be camouflaged from predators.
the snow leopard adapts to camouflaging
don't live in pridesrest in treeshunt in groups
I don't know go put it in a history boom with the other stuff I don't care about
Leopards prefer to hunt from trees and they are nocturnal animals which means they mostly hunt at night times
Leopard frogs have long, powerful legs for jumping, webbed feet for swimming, and a streamlined body shape for quick movement in their aquatic habitats. They also have large eyes positioned on top of their head for better vision above water and a strong, sticky tongue for catching prey.
A leopard has developed to live in the wild and should remain there. It's instincts and physical adaptations make it perfect for the wild. Being a wild animal, even a leopard raised in human civilization from birth could turn at any moment-- it is a wild animal, after all...
The clouded leopard's upper canines are relatively longer than those of any other living cat, and may be an adaptation to holding onto prey caught in the trees, a more difficult feat than catching it on the ground.
Panther is a generic term and may be any of the following species:a lion - panthera leoa tiger - panthera tigrisa leopard - panthera pardusa jaguar - panthera oncaa snow leopard - panthera uncia.To which species of panther were you referring?
Leopard is spelled LEOPARD