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What adaptations does a Leopard have?

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As with a few other cats, the Leopard has specialized ankle bones, enabling it to climb down trees headfirst. In captivity, they have been observed to hang from tree limbs by only their back feet.
Because of this cat's reclusive nature, very little is actually known about their life in the wild. Largely nocturnal, they are thought to hunt both from the trees, dropping down on their prey from above as Leopards sometimes do, and from the ground, stalking their arboreal prey.
The Leopards have very strong legs that enable them to jump long distances. They also have big pads with thick fur on their feet. This helps them to travel on rocky surfaces. Snow leopards also use this to stop them from sinking into the snow.
The Leopard family has camouflaged coats, enabling them to sneak up on their prey. The double-layered coat provides insulated warmth for Leopards that live in the mountains.
A Leopard has a long tail, and this enables it to keep it's balance on top of the mountains. Big lungs are very important for Snow leopards. These Leopards live at high altitudes in the Himalayas, so they need to get as much oxygen as they can.
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