Leopard Animal Pictures
Panthera pardus
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African Leopard in Serengeti, Tanzania
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North China Leopard, zoological garden of the Jardin des Plantes in Paris
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Amur Leopard at Philadelphia Zoo
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Persian Leopard
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Leopard on a rock
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Leopard resting in a tree
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Colchester Zoo
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A Leopard snoozing on a rock
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A close-up of a Leopard (Panthera Pardus) at Colchester Zoo, UK.
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A Leopard (Panthera Pardus) at Colchester Zoo, UK.
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A close-up of a Leopard (Panthera Pardus) at Colchester Zoo, UK.
The Leopard is one of the strongest wild cats in terms of climbing ability.
Leopard gecko stock photo Animal, One Animal, Wood - Material, Leopard Gecko, Above Leopard gecko on a branch
Leopard gecko on a branch. Leopard geckos are one of the best lizards to keep, as they are fairly easy to handle and don't often bite.
Leopards are nocturnal, solitary hunters who often save their kills for later by dragging them into trees
Baby leopards subsist on mother's milk for the first three months of life
Leopards eat everything from impala, to rats, to warthogs. They are carnivores.
Leopards come in many shapes and sizes due to their diverse habitats.
Three different leopard gecko morphs of varying colors and patterns.
Leopard geckos have been bred to display a wide variety of different colors and patterns.
A baby leopard gecko hatching from an egg
Leopard geckos' sexes are determined by the temperature at which their eggs were incubated.
A leopard gecko standing in front of a food and water dish on a white background
Leopard gecko enclosures need appropriately sized hides, food and water dishes, and more.
An adult leopard gecko stands in front of a black background
Leopard geckos reach adulthood at around 12 months, but they don't stop growing until around 18 months of age.
A leopard gecko yawning on a rock
Leopard geckos enjoy basking on large, warm rocks
A leopard gecko sitting under some plants in their enclosure
Leopard geckos love plant cover in their enclosures, despite not being natural climbers
Leopard geckos enjoy enclosures with interesting backdrops
A leopard gecko stands in some sand near rocks
Leopard geckos' native habitats are sandy, hilly deserts and scrublands
A leopard gecko stands in front of a white background
Leopard geckos can produce all kinds of adorable vocalizations from chirps to squeaks and screams!
Leopard gecko close-up sitting
The fact that it can't climb up walls definitely isn't slowing this grinning gecko down a bit!
Leopard gecko sitting on a tree branch
A happy little gecko flashing a goofy grin
A leopard gecko drinking water
Leopard geckos drink small amounts of free-standing water, but they get most of their hydration from the insects they eat
Leopard sharks can live up to 30 years!
The Amur leopard has been considered one of the rarest cats on earth. In 2007, it was estimated that only 19 to 26 wild leopards were living in southeastern Russia and northeastern China. Leopards are opportunistic hunters and also one of the deadliest cats.
The Amur leopard has been considered one of the rarest cats on earth. In 2007, it was estimated that only 19 to 26 wild leopards were living in southeastern Russia and northeastern China.
Longest Tail: The Leopard Whipray
The Leopard Whipray is important in the gill and tangle net fisheries in Indonesian waters.