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Leopards and Panthers

Leopards (also sometimes referred to as 'panthers' along with jaguars and mountain lions) can currently be found in sub-Saharan Africa, Indochina, Sri Lanka, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and parts of the Indian subcontinent, with largest population being found in sub-Saharan Africa. These solitary felines are the smallest members of the big cat family.

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Can animals live in the wild after living in a zoo?

yes they release the animals back into the wild all the time on tv

What 5 rights do the copyright owner have?

The five basic rights that copyright confers are...

The right to reproduce the work

The right to create derivatives

The right to distribute copes to the public

The right to perform the work publicly

The right to display the work publicly

note that these rights are not absolute, there are exceptions (most notably the "fair use" doctrine)

What is the height and weight of a leopard?

The average height of Bengal tiger is 3 feet.

The weight ranges depends on available prey and habitat. The dense jungle tigers are smaller than those ones from grasslands because larger animals prefer open plains. The average dense-jungled tiger is between 165-210kg. The most common tiger weight is 193kg and 187kg. The average is 190kg or so. According to documentary film, the deeper in the jungle the tiger is, the less it weights. in the deep Sundarban tiger was averaged at just 172kg. 3km further, second tiger was weigh and averaged at 176kg. Third, the tigress was 126kg. Fourth tiger was another female weigh 122kg. The fifth and last tiger weigh 181kg. The North Indian desnse-jungle tiger are averaged at 198kg. In the west Burma, the dense jungle tiger was averaged at 185kg Second one was caught at weight of 188kg.

But as we move out of the forest, the tigers grow heavier. The not-dense forest tiger weights 207kg Second one caught at 218kg Third was 204kg. Females don't refer to be 120 kg. The four tigresses were weigh and averaged at 129kg. The tigers in limine between grasslands and jungles are averaged at 227kg. The biggest of weigh tigers was at weight of 242kg Those tigers rarely go below 200kg. Females averaged at weight of 136kg and 139kg. The North Indian in-limine tigers weigh between 240kg and 246kg.

Even though tigers are forest animals, the available prey is usually bigger on open plains. Good example would be the Gaur. 1150kg bull cannot move easily through the deep jungle and favours open grasslands because the smaller you are the easier you move in the deep jungle just like playing under the table. The bigger you get, the more difficult is for you to move between the chairs

Can a Doberman beat a leopard in a fight?

This is sort of like asking if an American can beat up a Russian. Both are humans, just slightly different. More often than not, fights come down to the individuals, as they would with dogs. However, no one should EVER make dogs fight. You would have to be the worst type of scum.

What is the average weight and height of a leopard?

There is no such thing as an "Asiatic antelope." Due to the fact that this species does not exist, there is no possible way we can tell how much it weighs or even what it looks like.

What year was the bear black panther recurve bow made?

i have an black panther by bear i got it for free it was made in1978-1982 you can tell by the medallion that says bear look it up by typing in bear medallion year model

What type of things live in plains?

The best example may be of the Serengeti of Tanzania where herds of herbivores exist. Wildebeests, Zebras and a wide variety of gazelles can be found. In North America the plains were the home of the bison, the deer and the antelope.

What was the nickname for huey p long?

Huey P. Long (1893-1935) was called the "Kingfish" because of his domination of politics in the state of Louisiana.

What is an adaptation of an octupus?

Some physical adaptations that improve the survival of the octopus are

  • Squeezing into tight places: giant octopuses can be found up to 3 feet (1 m) wide, but the body has no bone except for a small beak used to pry open crabs. If this beak can fit into a crevice, the entire octopus can.
  • Having a strong grip to hold prey: the barbed suckers on its limbs grab tightly
  • Camouflage with surroundings (chameleon-like changes in color)
  • Squirting a dark ink to protect themselves against predators (this is a behavioral adaptation)

Why do leopards live in grasslands?

because all of the lions prey are there and there are places to roam around to hunt

How are leopards adapted to their environment?

Winter means deep snow throughout the mountains of Central Asia where wild snow leopards live. The harsh winter weather makes clear how well the snow leopard is adapted to its environment. Its thick fur grows longer in the winter�up to 12 centimeters (nearly 5 inches) long on its belly. Its large, broad paws act like snowshoes, helping the cat walk on top of the drifts of snow, and long fur between its toes helps protect its feet from frostbite. The snow leopard even has a built-in scarf, its long, bushy tail that it often wraps around its body and face for added warmth when resting.

Despite these advantages, winter is a hard time for snow leopards. Human-snow leopard conflicts often increase in the winter, as the cats follow the herds of their wild prey down to lower altitudes where they are also more likely to come in contact with humans. Food is scarce, and hungry snow leopards occasionally kill and eat domestic livestock, increasing the possibility of retribution killings by herders.

Although snow leopards are solitary, they have overlapping home ranges, which helps males and females find each other during the mating season from January to March. A female will sometimes climb to the top of a peak or ridgeline and make long, wailing calls to let males in the area know she is ready to mate. The cats also communicate with each other through scent marking and other sign along snow leopard trails. When they mate, a male will usually stay with a female for about a week before returning to his solitary rounds. Cubs will be born in spring or early summer.

Can you transport your plants across state lines?

You must check with your own state's agricultural department, as well as the states' you are crossing. - Debra

What does a leopard eat and also what eats it?

Leopards are carnivores who often eat small to medium sized mammals. Humans are the leopards greatest threat.

Do a cheetah's spots fade or get darker when its hungry?

A cheetah's spots are part of the pattern formed by the colours of its hair.

Hair colour can change over time, fading or greying as an animal or human ages or is ill, but it doesn't change from natural causes from time to time in the course of a short period.

There are always tales of someone who's suffered a terrible shock turning grey overnight, but they aren't true. Once the hair has grown a certain colour, that's the colour it stays. When a person or other creature goes grey they do so by growing new hairs which are grey, not by the existing hairs changing colour.

Which is faster cheetah or leopard?

The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, hitting around 75 mph at a full sprint. The leopard can almost run 40 mph.

What are leopard's structures of defense?

Leopards have camouflage to hide from their enemies and prey. They have powerful leg and jaw muscles to chase their prey and clamp down.

What are the kinds of consumption?

kinds of consumption 1 direct consumption - consumption that directly answers the needs of a person ex. a thirsty person will look for a drink to quench his/her thirst a person who is sick will look for medicine 2. productive consumption - a product that has variety of use ex. use of thread and cloth *clothes, curtains, bed sheets, pillow case etc.. 3. uneconomical consumption -consumption that does not answer the need of an individual ex. using of radio and television at the same time leaking of faucet lights on til morning 4. dangerous consumption - consumption that harms an individaul ex. use of prohibited drugs Reference: Ekonomiks by Viloria et al P.S. The book is in tagalog, i just translated it in english...