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Description
Powerful, graceful and arguably one of the most beautiful of all the large cats, the elusive leopard is a master of stealth and survival. By far the strongest climber, it can haul prey twice its own body weight up into a tree where it can feast without disturbance from other predators. Male leopards usually measure 80 cm high at the shoulder and weigh between 20 – 90 kg. Females are considerably smaller, weighing between 17 – 60 kg.
Solitary, arboreal and nocturnal, they are difficult to spot but can sometimes be seen sunning themselves from their favourite viewpoint. Their nocturnal lifestyle is probably a reaction to human pressures and hunting. In National Parks, large game reserves and remote areas they can be seen moving about more readily during the day. They like to drape themselves over tree branches or rest in caves to escape the midday heat.
Leopards living in golden grasslands have a light buff or tawny coat that is covered with dark, irregular circles called "rosettes," providing excellent camouflage amongst foliage. In densely forested areas their colouring is much darker, almost black although their spots are still discernable in bright sunlight. Preferring riverine forests and rocky, dense bush, their adaptability has enabled leopards to exist in a wide variety of habitats as increasing human encroachment has forced them away.
In the Cape Province south of the Orange River, they have been largely eradicated by stock farmers except in rugged mountainous areas. The Cape Leopard that lives in the Cape mountain range is much smaller than its big cousins in the Limpopo region. Their diet is probably the contributing factor, consisting mostly of dassies and much smaller prey.
A life of seclusion is the way of the leopard and they tend to avoid one another. Highly territorial, their range overlaps that of their neighbours and they only tolerate a trespasser into its home turf to mate. Leopards mark their territory with urine and leave claw marks on trees. They are constantly on the move within their range and know each others location from these markings and their low, rasping calls.
Females have litters of two or three cubs after a gestation of about 100 days. Leopard cubs are kept hidden for the first 2 months and are suckled for at least 3 months. The mother takes them hunting when they are 4 months old and they may stay together as a family group for up to two years. As cubs are weaned they learn to hunt small animals. Leopards prey on a wide variety of creatures ranging from insects, rodents, birds, fish, dassies, monkeys and baboons to large antelope more than double their own body weight. Efficient and stealthy hunters, they may kill more than their immediate needs and ‘store’ their quarry in trees for several days. Only hyaenas rival the leopard in their readiness to gorge on rotten meat.
Leopards have always endured much hunting pressure from humans - partly for their soft, exquisite fur that was, and unfortunately still is used for ceremonial robes and fashion coats. Other parts of the leopard are used as fetishes and for ‘muthi’ used in traditional healing. Farmers readily try to eradicate them, believing them to be wanton killers of livestock. Leopards are regularly the main target for hunters who view killing as a recreational sport. In some cultures the leopard is revered a s a symbol of wisdom.
Leopards have been given a Lower Risk status on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Leopard population figures are estimated at greater than 50,000 mature breeding individuals, but are cause for concern with a declining trend due to hunting and degradation of its habitat and prey base.
Female leopards usually have two or three cubs but can have a litter of up to four. The young cubs are kept hidden in various shelters for the first six weeks, occasionally being moved for safety. They start hunting from the age of five months.
My fav of the cat family. I used alot of shadow work here. Thanx for dropping by...Hugs
Comments (43)
Angelsfury2004
really well done
delbeke
Another beautiful creation! They are marvelous animals. Beautifully done
A_Sunbeam
Impressive; the spots stand out so well!
lyron
Excellent one. I like it!!!
doarte
Dynamic image and the text is sensational +5 from...doarte's 'MADHOUSE'
lunchlady
Fantastic! Like you could touch him...almost! ;)
watchman2005
Excellent picture of a noble beast. Man claims to be superior but as your article shows he has not the wit he was born with in the attitude shown to fellow creatures on this planet never mind the rest of the human race!!
allnaydi
Definitely my all-time favorite cat - and you portrayed and described it wonderfully Antoinette. Hard to believe that some people still think it's a sport to hunt them...
flaviok
Fantástica esta sua série. Textos e imagens soberbas minha amiga, aplausos (5)
2121
beautiful image, so perfect, love it, instant fav
magnus073
Antoinette this is so cool, I love your series on the animals and all the background info you give us :)
SSoffia
GORGEOUS :)
BrokenWings
Very cool.
sylki
Beautiful animal, I like the info you have given, very interesting indeed!
moonbunnie
Wow cool stuff :) one of the faves!
carlx
Superb image and mood!!!
TheAnimaGemini
Beautiful Animal sis. Hugs :)
bluetoad
very cool
jendellas
Great, love the coat.
UteBigSmile
Great looking one of his species - wonderful texture! +++ Hug's Ute
Cimaira
A beauty! And one of my favorite animals, well, ok, all the big cats(and little ones, lol) are my favorite animals ;0)
claude19
I am very happy, when you draw wild Nature as wild animals...you test you virtual influence on our minds in occidental Europa and I feel the wild mood on your images ! Great thanks Antoinette !!!
flavia49
fabulous!!
beatoangelico
marveolus 2D...excellent art..!!!!
Faemike55
Stunning image! and great information!
Pankaj
My fav. cat. and another one for my fav, here at Rendo!!!! Wonderful work!!!!!!
3x3
lovely style and presentation my sweet friend x 5+
mel841
Superb work!!
loligagger
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
renecyberdoc
wonderful this series here gives me perosnnally much to think about.5++.