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Leopards (Panthera pardus) are one of the four 'big cats' of the genus Panthera. (The others are the Lion, Tiger, and Jaguar.) They range in size from 1 to almost 2 metres long, and weigh between 30 and 70 kg. Females are typically around two-thirds the size of males.

Most Leopards are orange or fawn with black spots, but their coats are very variable. The spots tend to be smaller on the head, larger and have pale centres on the body.

Originally, it was thought that a Leopard was a hybrid between a Lion and a Panther, and the Leopard's common name derives from this belief: leo is the Latin for lion, and pard is an old term meaning panther. In fact, a "panther" can be any of several species of large felid which happen to have genes for more black pigment than orange-tan pigment, thus producing a pure black coat as opposed to the usual spotted one. "Panthers", in other words, are simply dark-furred Leopards (or a dark form of several other big cats: see black panther).

Prior to the human-induced changes of the last few hundred years, Leopards were the most widely distributed of all felids: they were found through most of Africa (with the exception of the Sahara Desert), as well as parts of Asia Minor and the Middle East, India, Pakistan, China, Siberia, much of mainland South-East Asia, and the islands of Java, Zanzibar, and Sri Lanka.

Their lifestyle and diet are as varied as that of any big cat. They are able to hunt in trees as well as on the ground, and they feed on insects, rodents, fish, and larger game such as antelope. They are excellent tree climbers, and often protect their larger kills by carrying them up a tree.

Despite its size, this largely nocturnal and arboreal predator is difficult to see in the wild. Perhaps the best site is the Yala National Park in Sri Lanka, which has the world's highest density of wild Leopards, but even here sightings are by no means guaranteed.

A Leopard can be distinguished from the closely related Jaguar by its rings, or rosettes. These, unlike those of the Jaguar, never have spots inside them.

There are 7 subspecies of Leopard (one of them extinct) and several other big cats called leopards which are not the same species, although they are related.

Family Felidae
Subfamily Felinae: about 30, mostly small to medium-sized, species
Subfamily Pantherinae
Marbled Cat, Pardofelis marmorata
Clouded Leopard, Neofelis nebulosa
Snow Leopard, Uncia uncia
Lion, Panthera leo
Tiger, Panthera tigris
Leopard, Panthera pardus
African Leopard, Panthera pardus pardus
Amur Leopard, Panthera pardus orientalis (critically endangered)
Anatolian Leopard, Panthera pardus tulliana (critically endangered)
Barbary Leopard, Panthera pardus panthera (critically endangered)
Sinai Leopard, Panthera pardus jarvisi
South Arabian Leopard, Panthera pardus nimr (critically endangered)
Zanzibar Leopard, Panthera pardus adersi (extinct)
Jaguar, Panthera onca
Subfamily Acinonychinae: Cheetah
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Leopards
AUDIO CLIPS
Leopard
0.040MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Purrinlot
Leopard
Amur Leopard
0.090MB  RA  Hear Sound
Sedgwick County Zoo
Commentary about Amur Leopard
Leopard
0.080MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Leopard growl + roar. "Unlike the “big cats,“ it does not have the vocal apparatus to roar".
Leopard
0.070MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Leopard
Leopard
0.030MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Leopard growl
Leopard
0.070MB  AU  Hear Sound
Feline Conservation Center
Female leopard rumbling
Leopard
0.050MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Leopard
Leopard
0.090MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Feline Conservation Center
Female leopard rumbling
Leopard
0.030MB  AU  Hear Sound
Feline Conservation Center
Female leopard rumbling
Clouded Leopard
0.040MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Leopards, Etc.
Clouded Leopard
African Leopard
0.030MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Leopards, Etc.
African Leopard
African Leopard
0.030MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Leopards, Etc.
African Leopard
Clouded Leopard
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Clouded Leopard sound clip
Leopard
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Leopard sound clip
Snow Leopard
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Snow Leopard sound clip
Leopard
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
ThinkQuest
The leopard spits, growls, hisses, snarls and make rasping yowls. One who is about to pounce upon a victim lets out a nervous cough. This snippet presents a group of agitated leopards waiting impatiently for the arrival of food.
Leopard
0.160MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Island-Safari.com
Leopard sounds from Okavango
Leopard
0.040MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Harry Foundalis Home Page
Leopard
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