Leopards primarily inhabit a range of environments, including savannas, grasslands, and forests, mainly in Africa and parts of Asia. The climate in these regions can vary significantly, but generally, it is warm to hot, with temperatures often ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) or higher. In some areas, such as tropical forests, humidity can also be high, while savanna regions may experience a distinct wet and dry season. Overall, leopards are adaptable and can thrive in various temperature ranges within their habitats.
leopards live in Africa cause of the climate and the population of the food they need.
yes they do
No, leopards do not usually eat bunnies, since they do not usually live in the same area or climate.
they live in a hot climate such as the savanna
Because leopards live in warm areas, they neither hibernate nor migrate. The climate is stable enough where they live to allow them to sustain themselves year round.
I'd say a hot climate
It lives in a hot climate
Very hot or mild climate.
Numbats live in a warm to hot, dry climate.
Because snow leopards live at such high elevations, they are adapted to a very cold, snowy climate. Throughout their elevational range (about 1200 - 6000 meters or 3900 - 20,000 feet) temperatures range from about 7o C (45o F) down to -25oC (-150 F).
Pandas can live in a warm climate as long as it is not very hot.
hot