Like all leopards the North China leopards are versatile, opportunistic hunters, typically having more variation in their diet than other members of the Panthera genus. As these cats are rarely seen there is very little known about them, but their prey will include anything they can catch including fish, bats, insects, birds (especially ground-dwelling birds), reptiles, amphibians, rodents (like bamboo rats), ungulates (like wild boar and tufted deer), primates and sometimes even smaller predators. They will occasionally even supplement their diet with grass, fruit and other vegetation.
carnivore
the snow leopards diet is mostly meat. Sometimes they eat grass in the winter though.
Amur leopards diet is mainly made out of meat (any animal that they can find).
monkeys
carnivore
Scattered populations of leopards are found in extreme eastern China.
china
in china they have makets and most of the popultion is in china were all the snow leopards are and they kill a purfectly good leopard for 45 worth its skin
The status of the Chinese leopard is unknown and is not currently listed as endangered. More information on the species is needed. The Chinese leopards are included on CITESAppendix I. The leopards need better protection from illegal trade in skins and bones.
yes
NO. Snow leopards live in the mountainous regions of Central Asia and China.
In the vast jungle forests of beijeing.