Meet World's Smallest And Rarest Leopard
By: EjazUlHaqBhat
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The Arabian leopard is a critically endangered subspecies of leopard that lives in the Arabian Peninsula
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Arabian leopards are the smallest leopard subspecies, with males weighing 30-40 kg and females 25-35 kg
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The males are 182-203 cm long, and females can grow up to 192 cm in length
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Arabian leopards have pale, buff-coloured fur with small, closely spaced rosettes
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They live in isolated pockets of habitat in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates
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Arabian leopards are usually solitary animals that like to climb trees
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They often keep the remains of their prey up high to eat throughout the day
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Arabian leopards face many threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and the illegal wildlife trade
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