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Leopards typically sleep in trees or dense foliage to stay safe from predators and avoid detection. They are known for their ability to find comfortable spots, often curling up in a relaxed position, with their tails wrapped around their bodies. Leopards can sleep for up to 12-20 hours a day, primarily during the day, as they are mostly nocturnal hunters. Their sleep patterns help them conserve energy for hunting and avoid the heat of the day.

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