Complete collection of simple animal drawings: simple drawing pictures of small leopards
Leopard (scientific name: Panthera pardus) is a large carnivorous animal, with a body shape similar to that of a tiger, but significantly smaller. It has a small head, a long tail, and short and strong limbs. The coat is yellow and covered with black rings. The spots on the head are small and dense, and the spots on the back are small and dense. The spots are dense and large, and the spots are in a round or oval plum blossom pattern, which is quite similar to ancient copper coins, so it is also known as the "Golden Leopard". There are 5 toes on the front feet and 4 on the hind feet. The claws are gray and white and can be retracted.
They live in forests, shrubs, wetlands, deserts and other environments, and their nests are mostly built in dense trees, shrubs or caves. They live alone, often active at night, and rest in trees or caves during the day. In places where food is abundant, the range of activities is relatively fixed; when food is scarce, they will wander dozens of kilometers in search of food. Guard their own relatively fixed territory, and the males territory is larger than that of the female. It preys on various ungulates, as well as monkeys, rabbits, rodents, birds and fish. In autumn, it also eats sweet berries. When food was scarce, they would sneak into villages at night and steal poultry and livestock. It is widely distributed across many regions in Asia and Africa, from the Himalayas to the Sahara Desert.