All you need to know about one of the world’s rarest cats, the Arabian leopard

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Published: Friday, 01 November 2024 at 14:39 PM


The Arabian leopard—one of the world’s rarest and most elusive big cats—clings to survival across the Middle Eastern deserts and mountains. With the IUCN believing only 120 remain in the wild, these stunning predators are edging dangerously close to vanishing entirely.

How big are Arabian leopards?

The Arabian leopard is the smallest leopard in the world. Female Arabian leopards are quite a lot slighter and smaller than males, weighing between 18-24kg compared to the males weighing 24-34kg. Females measure between 1.6-1.9m head to tail, while males measure 1.8-2m.

What do Arabian leopards look like?

Arabian leopards are smaller and paler than most of their African cousins. Their fur can range in colour from a pale yellow to a deep golden, and sometimes grey.

What do Arabian leopards eat

Arabian leopards mostly feast on Nubian ibex, Arabian gazelle, rock hyrax and Cape hare but also enjoy domestic goats and camels, plus a wide range of small animals.