Leopards are nocturnal animals that normally hunt at night. They are found in rainforests, usuallly on the forest floor.
Prey
Leopards are carnivores. They eat whatever meat they can find such as: monkeys, baboons, rodents and fish.
They are usually found on the forest floor of subtropical, moist rainforests.
Their life span is from 12 to 17 years
In Greek mythology, the leopard is the symbol of Dionysus, the god of wine.
Their speed is a maximum of 58 kilometres per hour!