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Both male and female leopards typically reach sexual maturity at 2–2⅓ years. [75] The generation length of the leopard is 9.3 years. [143] The average life span of a leopard is 12–17 years. [110] The oldest leopard was a captive female that died at the age of 24 years, 2 months and 13 days. [144]
The study recommended the common names savannah tiger-cat for L. tigrinus, Atlantic Forest tiger-cat for L. guttulus, and clouded tiger-cat for L. pardinoides. [35] An expanded list of Leopardus species would be: [36] Leopardus braccatus, the Pantanal cat or Brazilian pampas cat; Leopardus colocola, the colocolo or Central Chilean pampas cat
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The name dogla is a native Indian name used for a supposedly natural hybrid offspring of a male leopard and a female tiger (tigress). Indian folklore claims that large male leopards sometimes mate with tigresses, and anecdotal evidence exists in India of offspring resulting from leopard to tigress matings.
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Whether born to a male cougar mated to a leopardess, or to a male leopard mated to a female cougar, pumapards inherit a form of dwarfism. Those reported grew to only half the size of the parents. They have a long, cougar-like body (proportional to the limbs, but nevertheless shorter than either parent) with short legs.
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Clouded leopard. N. nebulosa (Griffith, 1821) Central Nepal to continental Southeast Asia and southern China: Size: head to body 68.6–108 cm (27.0–42.5 in) with 61–91 cm (24–36 in) long tail [28] Habitat: Forest and shrubland [29]