The leopard, Panthera pardus, is a member of the Felidae family and widely distributed throughout Africa and Asia. They are commonly yellow, buff, or gray, patterned with black spots and rings. The rings, unlike those of the New World jaguar , never have spots inside them. Black leopards are commonly called panthers, a name sometimes used for all leopards. They are not a distinct species but merely a color variant caused by melanism, or excessive pigmentation. Close inspection reveals the typical spotting, which is obscured by the darkness of the background.
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This large cat is a Leopard, Panthera pardus. Leopards are members of the cat family. They live throughout Africa and Asia. Often they look yellow, buff, or gray. Their coat is patterned with black spots and rings. Panthers, the all black leopard are not a distinct species.
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This is a leopard. Leopards are members of the cat family, Felidae. Like most cats, it hunts and eats other animals.
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