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Clouded Leopard
By Joey Daly and Paul Otterson
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Clouded Leopard Facts Part of the Leap Group of leopards Not much is known about their habits
because they are rarely seen in the wild.
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Stats Usually weigh about 30 pounds, 36
inches long. (without tail, which is usually about 30 inches)
Relatively short legs and large paws.
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Abilities Known for great eyesight, exceptional
leaping distance, and skill at climbing. Despite being adept at climbing, they
usually hunt on the ground and feast on deer.
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Poaching Clouded Leopards are often killed for
their beautiful thick fur coat. This is why they are on the Endangered
Species List, ranked Vulnerable.
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Species SplitAround 2006 a decision was made to split up the species based on habitat. N. nebulosa live in Southeastern Asia. Whereas N. diardi resides in Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Breeding Clouded Leopards are fully mature in 2
years. Breeding can occur at any time and
gestation period is about 90 days. A litter of 1 to 5 cubs are born, but two
is the most common number.
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Thanks for Watching! NSA