Yes, the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) can swim. In fact most leopards can and will swim mainly searching for food or to cool off.
leopard seal
Leopard seals and penguins are natural enemies primarily due to the leopard seal's predatory nature. Leopard seals are apex predators in the Antarctic ecosystem, and they primarily feed on penguins, seals, and fish. Penguins, being a major part of the leopard seal's diet, are often hunted when they are on the ice or while swimming. This predator-prey relationship highlights the balance of the ecosystem in which both species exist.
they swim fast because that's how they are!
Emperor Penguin's use their grace, speed, and agility underwater to out swim most marine predators such as Leopard Seal's. For land... they aren't the best at getting away. Most penguin's are only really made for the sea.
they can swim up to 40km/hr
The Leopard seal just eats, swim, live and have babys
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
The leopard is a good and strong swimmer. Exactly how fast they swim is not listed but they fair better in the water than tigers and lions.
It tries to swim faster and turn quicker. -Sometimes works, but not with Orcas or Great whites.
The Leopard Seal is a Vertebrate.
Leopard seal was created in 1820.
leopard seals have spots like a leopard and a seal is just gray
A leopard seal can weigh up to 840 pounds
Harp seals need to be able to swim fast so that they can escape predators as well as to catch fish to eat.
The leopard Seal is endangered MAINLY because either the whales are eating them and also Humans are leaving rubbish in the sea where they swim.
no!
it help seal swim faster