The leopard stuffed animal is stealth, cunning and adaptable, which makes it the ultimate cat of the plush jungle cats. The leopard stuffed animal can live in a variety of habitats from semi-desert to tropical rain forests. This versatility makes them the most numerous of Africa’s big cats.
The leopard stuffed animals like the other jungle creatures are nocturnal hunters. They spend most of their day resting. If you can spot one while it is resting, you will usually find it draped over a tree limb or lying in thick undergrowth. This makes them difficult to be seen. After dark sets in they are on the move intermittently until dawn. A leopard stuffed animal is a solitary jungle cat and are very territorial. They only associate long enough to mate.
As hunters the leopard stuffed animal specializes in ambushing and stalking their prey. They pounce before its victim can react. Once it pounces on its prey it paralyzes its victim with a bite through the back of the neck damaging the spinal cord. The kill is then taken by the neck to safety away from other predators. Many times leopard stuffed animals will store their kills in the trees, which is out of the reach of lions and hyenas. Leopard stuffed animals are known for their strength. They have strength to carry a carcass of at least its own weight up the vertical trunk of a tree. The swatting with a single paw kills small prey such as mice, rats and small birds.