Yes, leopards (English name: Panther) are cats. Leopards refer to a type of large cats with a strong body and fast running speed, including African leopards, Asian leopards, etc.
Leopards have long bodies, large and wide heads, strong limbs, and sharp and retractable claws. Their skin is covered with black spots, which help them camouflage and blend into the environment. Leopards usually eat meat, and their prey includes deer, wild boars, antelopes, monkeys, carnivores, etc.
Leopards are widely distributed all over the world, mainly living in tropical and subtropical regions. They usually like to live in mountains, grasslands, deserts, forests, jungles and other environments, and may also appear in places where humans live.
In short, leopards are large cats belonging to the cat family, with long bodies, strong limbs, and skin covered with black spots. Leopards are mainly carnivorous and are found in various environments in tropical and subtropical regions.
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