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Leopards are most commonly found in large parts of Africa rainforests, and sometimes spotted in their deserts too. Leopards have spots to help them camouflage in dappled light. A leopard's diet varies to take advantage of what is available. They will eat birds, deer, monkeys, and more. To avoid getting their food stripped from them by other predators they store their food up in trees, and can drag 3 times their own weight up the branches. Because of habitat destruction trees will get cut down, which limits their food sources. Leopard's spots will fade because they will have to move on ground(in the savanna)which causes fading when they are in too much sunlight. They will become skinnier because they will have limited food sources. The leopard's claws will weaken and become small because they won’t climb trees anymore.