Where are they located?
As seen here, leopards are found in abundance
in sub-Saharan Africa and in fragmented populations throughout the
Middle East as well as South and Southeast Asia. Attacks occur regularly
in Nepal and India, such as in Mumbai. In fact, attacks on humans are
so common in certain regions of India that the leopards are responsible
for more human deaths than all other large carnivores combined.
What is it?
The leopard is one the five "Big Cats" characterized by
its black rosettes along its fur. They're notorious for their deadly
hunting skills in which they use stealth and speed to their advantage,
running at up to 36 mph (58 km/h) and being able to climb trees even
while carrying a heavy carcass. They eat humans and other animals alike,
feeding on whatever prey they can hunt and catch.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIGFzpP1uaY