leopard have their own territory, and leave scratches on trees, leopard roaming in grassland hunts wildboarbaby and take it to tree and trying to kill Please see video https://youtu.be/1b6MAIu_Rjc?si=3puMGbSRZ_ns7Bsj 1 Q.What are leopards hunting strategies? The leopard’s hunting technique is to either ambush its prey or to stalk it. In either instance, it tries to get as close as possible to its target. It then makes a brief and explosive charge (up to 60km/h), pouncing on its prey and dispatching it with a bite to the neck. 2 Q.What do leopards hunt the most? In the grasslands of a savannah, where the leopard is most commonly found, its primary prey is medium-sized ungulates, though by no means is that the only type of animal it devours. In mountain regions, a leopard will often feed on rock hyrax, an animal that resembles a guinea pig, and also on porcupines. 3 Q.What animals do leopards hunt? Leopards are carnivores and eat any meat item they can find: monkeys, baboons, rodents, snakes, amphibians, large birds, fish, antelope, cheetah cubs, warthogs, and porcupines 4 Q.Where do leopards hunt their prey? They are nocturnal predators with the ability to hunt and carry their prey into trees. Within the tree canopy, leopards’ spotted coats provide camouflage and help protect them from predators and scavengers that want to steal their prey. Leopards use the tall grasses of the savannah to stalk their prey.