Clouded Leopard
The Clouded Leopard is a medium-sized feline native to the forests of South and Southeast Asia. It is known for its beautiful, clouded pattern on its coat, which provides excellent camouflage in the dappled light of the forest.
The Clouded Leopard is a highly arboreal animal that spends a significant amount of its time in trees. It is a powerful and agile predator that preys on a variety of animals, including birds, monkeys, and small deer.
The Clouded Leopard is an endangered species, with its numbers declining due to habitat loss and poaching.
Clouded Leopard
Native To
Conservation Status
Average Height
1.5 - 2 feet
(0.5 - 0.6 m)
Average Weight
25 - 50 lbs
(11 - 23 kg)
Average Life Span
11 - 17 years
Gestation Period
85 - 93 days
Did You Know?
The Clouded Leopard has cloud-like spots, giving it its name.
They are incredible climbers and can even climb down trees head-first.
The Clouded Leopard has the longest canine teeth relative to its body size of any living cat.
They are primarily nocturnal, hunting at night.
Their diet includes various small animals, birds, and even small deer.
Clouded Leopards are found in the forests of Southeast Asia.
They are generally solitary animals.
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