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A snow leopard who tries to snatch the dragon scroll from Shifu. Chuluun The Lion Guard: A snow leopard who frightens the red pandas. After being defeated by Bunga, she joins forces with Makucha to visit the Tree of Life. Phango: Khumba: A leopard born blind in one eye who plans to kill Khumba. Princess Romy Around the World with Willy Fog
However, this proves to be a challenge when Pumbaa accidentally brings home a black panther cub (since black cats mean bad luck). Rafiki's nephew comes to visit and wants to learn magic from him. Sadly, it gets out of control, especially when he starts to make trees walk.
The leopard cub is very playful and proves to be a handful for Terk and Tantor, who lose sight of it and the cub causes trouble with the baboons. Jane, seeing the hopelessness of the situation, goes with Kala (on her advice) to return it to the other leopards, but all goes wrong until Tarzan rescues them and the mother leopard arrives.
Pardus, an orphaned black leopard, apparently forgot she was no longer a small cub when she leaped onto a volunteer that helped raise her. The leopard was brought to Cheetah Experience, a wildlife ...
Clawroline, an anthropomorphic leopard who is a member of the beast pack, from Kirby and the Forgotten Land; El Jefe, from Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time; Fes from Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble; Gado, Shina, Long and Shenlong, from Bloody Roar; Guenhwyvar, a magical black panther from the astral plane, in the fictional universe of the Forgotten ...
A black panther working with Bubu to dethrone Leo and the white lions. He often acts as Bubu's adviser. In the 2009 movie he is a clone panther who rebels against his human creators and would become a close ally to Leo, seemingly sacrificing himself toward the end. Dick (ディック, Dikku) / Tom Voiced by (Japanese): Kazuo Kumakura (1965 anime)
Bakso, Bahn and Bao are three of the leopard cubs currently calling the zoo their home, and can be seen regularly on the Bamboo Trail exhibit as well as on the zoo’s social media page.
The Toronto Zoo's new cubs are part of a network of Snow Leopard breeding programs that seeks to better understand these mysterious creatures. The cubs here are not slated to be returned to the ...