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What is a "clouded leopard"?
The clouded leopard is a medium-sized wild cat species native to the forests of Southeast Asia, including countries such as Nepal, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It is known for its striking appearance, with a cloud-like pattern on its coat that gives it its name. The clouded leopard has a stocky build, short legs, and a long tail that is nearly as long as its body. Its coat is typically grayish or yellowish-brown, adorned with large dark spots, and its face features distinctive tear-shaped markings below its eyes. The clouded leopard is known for its arboreal lifestyle, being an adept climber and spending much of its time in the trees. It is a solitary and elusive species, known for its elusive behavior and elusive nature. The clouded leopard is primarily a carnivorous species, preying on a variety of prey, including small mammals, birds, and reptiles.