Clouded leopard is arboreal and can hang upside down like a monkey

Clouded leopard is arboreal and can hang upside down like a monkey

The clouded leopard has been seen at 3,500 meters above sea level for the first time. It occurred in the Langtang National Park in Nepal where there are clear signs that wild species are migrating upwards to higher elevation in finding new habitats in response to climate change. More proof if it is needed of global warming.

See wild cats that live in trees: https://cat-chitchat.pictures-of-cats.org/2011/11/cats-that-live-in-trees.html . The picture is extraordinary. This cat species is famous for its abilities to navigate trees and hunt prey such as monkeys.

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