The adaptations of a leopard are seen in the first image. It can blend in better when hunting and hiding thanks to its speckled fur. It can sprint quickly and capture prey because to its muscular legs. Leopards are excellent climbers and use trees to store food and for protection. They can consume a variety of animals because to their powerful jaws and keen teeth. The second image depicts a leopard in a declining habitat 1,000 years from now. There is little food, the river has dried up, and the trees have lost their leaves. In order to endure longer periods of time without food, the leopard has adapted by lowering its metabolism. Its fur has lightened to match the parched soil, and it has grown weaker and thinner. Now that it has claws, it can burrow underground to locate water or little prey.
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