Like other cat species, leopard cubs are born with their eyes closed and rely on their mothers for protection and food. In fact, leopards don’t go out on their own until they’re 2 years old. This little guy has gotten separated from its family and wants to tag along with you!
History: Although leopards have the widest natural distribution of any large cat, including parts of Africa and southern Asia, they are unfortunately classified as a vulnerable species. Like many exotic species endemic to those regions, they are suffering from a dramatic loss of their natural habitat due to human incursion and deforestation, as well as an increased level of illegal poaching. This tiny cub needs its mother to keep it safe, and would pair wonderfully with our adult leopard figurine.
Scientific Name: Panthera pardus
Characteristics: Although in time this cute cub will grow into a fearsome predator, right now it’s more inquisitive than aggressive and is approaching you with a confident strut. Painted and crafted with professional standards in mind, this leopard cub toy figurine is looking for a comfortable home where it can lay around and not have to hunt for its meals!
Size: 7.9 cm long and 4 cm tall, the leopard cub toy is about the size of a deck of cards stood on its side.