1. Leopard in the wild: Leopards are spotted on the trees mostly. Its golden rosettes blend perfectly with the forest background, showcasing stealth and elegance. (Image: Canva) 2. Jaguar in the rainforest: Jaguar prowls confidently through dense jungle, muscular body and larger rosettes defining its powerful presence in South America’s rainforests. (Image: Canva) 3. Leopard climbing a tree: Leopards drag heavy prey into trees for safety, displaying incredible agility, strength and climbing skills unmatched among other big cats. (Image: Canva) 4. Jaguars are excellent swimmers: Unlike leopards, jaguars enjoy water, often swimming rivers and hunting aquatic prey, proving their unique strength and adaptability. (Image: Canva) 5. Leopard’s sleek build: Leopards are slim and athletic, designed for stealthy hunting, climbing trees and surviving across varied habitats across Africa and Asia. (Image: Canva) 6. Jaguar’s robust physique: Jaguars have stockier frames and unmatched jaw strength, allowing them to crush skulls and pierce turtle shells with ease. (Image: Canva) 7. Leopard’s habitat: Leopards adapt to deserts, forests and savannahs across Africa and Asia. This makes them the most widespread wild big cat. (Image: Canva) 8. Jaguar’s habitat range: Jaguars thrive in South America’s rainforests, wetlands and rivers. They rely on dense jungle and waterways for hunting and survival. (Image: Canva) 9. Leopard’s hunting strategy: Leopards stalk silently, ambushing prey with sudden bursts of speed before dragging it. (Image: Canva) 10. Jaguar’s hunting style: Jaguars use a crushing bite to the skull or brain, showcasing the strongest killing technique among all wild cats. (Image: Canva)