The African Leopard (Panthera Pardus) can be found on the West, North, South, and East sides of Africa. Not on any particular country. The oldest fossil was found in Eastern Africa. This Leopard's coat colors consist of pale yellow to tawny, to deep gold with black or brown spots. Leopards can go up to 210 cm in height and 50-90 kg in weight. For diet, They eat strong-scented carrion, fish, reptiles, and birds to mammals such as rodents, hares, warthogs, antelopes, and baboons. But their diet depends on prey availability. They can live in jungles, mountains, or steppes.
The Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia) can be found in many Asian countries: Southern Russia, China, Mongolia, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, and Nepal. The Snow Leopard has a smokey gray color and black markings. This coloring helps the cat blend into its mountain habitat. They are about 182 cm in height and 74.8 kg in weight. They eat ibex, Himalayan tahr, marmot, pika, hares, small rodents and birds.
The Clouded Leopard (Neofelis Nebulosa) is found in Nepal, Bangladesh, eastern India, Sumatra, Borneo, northeastward to southern China, and Taiwan. Its coat color consists of brown or yellowish-gray fur with dark stripes, spots and blotches. They are about 68-94 cm in height and 23 kg weight. They consume monkeys, small deer, wild pigs, birds and rodents; also domestic calves, pigs, goats and poultry. Clouded Leopards live in tropical forests, grasslands, scrub and mangrove swamps.