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Cosa (chi) è léopard - definizione

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Panthera Pardus; Panthera pardus; Leopards; Leopardess; Leapord; Lepoard; Lepaord; The life of leopards; Leoparad; Leopord; Spotted Leopard; Leapard; Felis pardus; Leopard in Pakistan; 🐆; Mating leopards; Spotted leopard; Pardine; Leopards in culture; Evolution of leopards; Evolutionary history of leopards; Hunting behavior of leopards; Sexual behavior of leopards; Jaguar vs leopard; Physical comparison of jaguars and leopards; Leopard versus jaguar; Mating behavior of leopards; Feeding behavior of leopards; Cultural depictions of leopards
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  • A melanistic leopard or black panther
  • A leopard in camouflage in [[Lunugamvehera National Park]]
  • P. pardus spelaea]]'' in [[Chauvet cave]]
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  • Video of a leopard in the wild
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  • A leopard climbing down a tree
  • Leopard head to hip ornament from the Court of Benin
  • A lioness steals a leopard kill in Kruger National Park
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  • Map showing approximate distribution of leopard subspecies
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  • Two cladograms proposed for ''Panthera''. The upper cladogram is based on the 2006<ref name=johnson2006/> and 2009<ref name="werdelin2009"/> studies, while the lower is based on the 2010<ref name="davis2010"/> and 2011<ref name="mazak2011"/> studies.

French destroyer Léopard         
  • General [[Charles De Gaulle]] inspecting sailors aboard ''Léopard'', 24 June 1942
  • Léopard in 1939
FRENCH DESTROYER
French destroyer Leopard
The French destroyer Léopard was a built for the French Navy during the 1920s. She became a training ship in the mid-1930s before serving as a convoy escort during World War II before the Germans invaded France in May 1940.
CMC Leopard         
  • CMC Leopard G-BRNM in 1997 at Cranfield
PROTOTYPE PERSONAL BUSINESS JET DEVELOPED BY CHICHESTER-MILES CONSULTANTS
Chichester-Miles Leopard; Chichester-Miles Consultants
The CMC Leopard was a British light personal business jet developed in the 1980s. Two prototypes were built and flown, but the type was never put into production.
leopard         
n.
1) a snow leopard
2) a young leopard is a cub
3) a female leopard is a leopardess

Wikipedia

Leopard

The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the five extant species in the genus Panthera, a member of the cat family, Felidae. It occurs in a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa, in some parts of Western and Central Asia, Southern Russia, and on the Indian subcontinent to Southeast and East Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because leopard populations are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, and are declining in large parts of the global range. The leopard is considered locally extinct in Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Jordan, Morocco, Togo, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Kuwait, Syria, Libya, Tunisia and most likely in North Korea, Gambia, Laos, Lesotho, Tajikistan, Vietnam and Israel. Contemporary records suggest that the leopard occurs in only 25% of its historical global range.

Compared to other wild cats, the leopard has relatively short legs and a long body with a large skull. Its fur is marked with rosettes. It is similar in appearance to the jaguar (Panthera onca), but has a smaller, lighter physique, and its rosettes are generally smaller, more densely packed and without central spots. Both leopards and jaguars that are melanistic are known as black panthers. The leopard is distinguished by its well-camouflaged fur, opportunistic hunting behaviour, broad diet, strength, and its ability to adapt to a variety of habitats ranging from rainforest to steppe, including arid and montane areas. It can run at speeds of up to 58 km/h (36 mph; 16 m/s). The earliest known leopard fossils excavated in Europe are estimated 600,000 years old, dating to the late Early Pleistocene. Leopard fossils have also been found in Sumatra, Taiwan and Japan.