What do leperds eat?
Leopards are carnivorous and opportunistic predators, meaning they will eat a variety of prey. Their diet typically consists of medium-sized ungulates, such as gazelles, impalas, zebras, warthogs, and antelopes. Leopards also hunt smaller prey, such as rodents, hares, birds, and reptiles. On rare occasions, they may even kill and eat larger animals, such as buffaloes and giraffes. In addition to hunting live prey, leopards are known to scavenge on the kills of other carnivores, such as lions and hyenas.