Common prey:
* Ungulates: These are hoofed mammals, making up a large portion of a leopard's diet. Examples include:
* Antelope: Impala, gazelle, and other types of antelope are common prey.
* Deer: Where leopards and deer share habitats, deer can be a significant food source.
* Wild pigs: Boar and wild pigs are sometimes hunted, especially by larger leopards.
* Primates: Leopards will prey on monkeys, especially in areas where primates are abundant.
* Birds: Leopards can catch ground-dwelling birds, like guinea fowl and ostriches.
* Rodents: Larger rodents like porcupines, hares, and rabbits are sometimes included in a leopard's diet.
Less common prey:
* Domestic animals: Leopards will sometimes raid livestock, such as goats, sheep, and cattle.
* Other carnivores: Larger leopards can even kill and eat other predators like hyenas, jackals, and even young lions.
Important note: A leopard's diet is very dependent on its environment and the prey available. Some leopards may specialize in certain types of prey, while others may have a more varied diet.