What sets clouded leopards apart from other wildcats is their long, sharp canine teeth. These canine teeth are proportionally the largest of any wild cat, reminiscent of the extinct sabertooth cat.
And apparently, even the most ferocious of wildcats don’t mind a little playfulness, as these clouded leopards frolicking in autumn leaves show. In this video, a trio of clouded leopard cubs ...
Special measures are being taken at the Miami Zoo to protect two highly endangered clouded leopard cubs that are vulnerable to catching coronavirus. The cubs - one male and one female - were born ...
It used the Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi), a wildcat about the size of a medium dog, as a proxy for these measures.
Clouded leopards occur in some South and Southeast Asian countries, but have fast been losing their habitat and, in 2021, IUCN declared the carnivore a vulnerable species. In Bangladesh ...