They would eat birds, deer, wild pigs, squirrels, and monkeys wherever comes first.
The clouded leopard competes for food with other big animals like tigers believe it or not. And other leopards.
No animal kills the clouded leopard for food. Humans hunt them for their fur.
Clouded leopards primarily hunt at night, leveraging their keen sense of sight and hearing to locate prey in their dense forest habitats. They are adept climbers, often stalking and ambushing animals from tree branches. Their diet mainly consists of small to medium-sized mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles, which they capture using their stealth and powerful bite. By employing both aerial and ground-based hunting techniques, clouded leopards effectively navigate their environment to find food.
crab and eel
Tigers and lions typically do not hunt clouded leopards as a primary food source; instead, they occupy different ecological niches and habitats. Tigers, for instance, prefer dense forests and swamps, while lions are primarily found in savannas and grasslands. However, in rare instances where their ranges overlap, larger predators may prey on smaller felines, including clouded leopards, especially if food is scarce or if they are competing for territory. Overall, such occurrences are infrequent and not a significant aspect of their hunting behavior.
human flesh
Apart from lions, all the big cats are solitary, and very protective of their territory. So when male and female meets, it's sort of mixed emotions. Yes, it's someone to breed with, which is a strong urge. But it's ALSO a competitor for food, an intruder in the territory. Someone to chase off as soon as possible.
Jewish food
His favorite food is steak... so the opposite of steak?
cookies
pizza
raisins