Here's why:
* Leopards are adaptable: They are very adaptable animals, able to thrive in different environments.
* Rainforests offer limited prey: Rainforests can be challenging for leopards as they have a higher density of prey animals in open areas.
* Specific rainforest species: While leopards are not as prevalent in rainforests as other habitats, specific subspecies, such as the Indochinese Leopard, are found in tropical rainforests.
So, while not the most common habitat, leopards can definitely be found in rainforests.