Have you ever seen a leopard falling asleep? In this incredible video taken by our partner, Matthew Grosset in the Kruger National Park, we get a glimpse of just that! Let’s look at some leopard facts, their sleeping habits, and of course, the video.
First, Some Quick Leopard Facts
Scientific Name | Panthera pardus |
Size | 110 – 200 pounds36 – 72 inch body length 26 – 40 inch tail |
Lifespan | 12 – 23 years |
Max Speed | 36 mph |
Habitat | Africa & Asia |
Diet | Carnivorous |
Conservation Status | Vulnerable according to the IUCN Red List |
Leopards Climbing Abilities
As we see in the article showcasing a leopard’s extraordinary climbing abilities, we know that these sleek felines have no trouble scaling up a tree! With their agile bodies, sharp claws, and immense power it comes as, dare I say, second nature. These skillful climbers even go down trees head first, defying gravity with their balance and strength.
Leopards Love Trees
Leopards often drag their kill high up in trees to avoid competition for their meal with other predators and scavengers. So in other words, to have their meal in peace! At times these Big Cats even hunt baboons sleeping in trees.
Where Do Leopards Sleep?
These solitary agile beauties prefer to sleep in trees or in rocky areas where they can get some rest knowing that they are safe from potential threats during their vulnerable state. Making their reason to sleep in trees a lot the same as their reason for dragging their kill up trees – some peace and quiet.
Leopard Sleeping Habits
As nocturnal animals, leopards mostly rest or sleep during the day and hunt at night, which is great if you have the incredible night vision they do! Like other Big Cats, leopards sleep an average of 12 hours a day. Depending on their instincts and conditions of course.
The Video
Night, Night Leopard
This amazing video from Matt shows the breathtaking visual of a leopard’s eyes falling close. A small moment that just made me fall even deeper in love with these beautiful animals. Reminding us that even the scary predators in the wild need some rest to take on the world.
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