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Leopard magnet – African Savannah

Original price 4,99 - Original price 4,99
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Discover the leopard (Panthera pardus), Africa's most elusive and adaptable big cat. As one of the world's most versatile predators, the leopard combines raw power with extraordinary agility, moving like a shadow through diverse habitats from savannas to rainforests. The leopard is the most widely distributed big cat in the world — found across sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia — but despite this wide distribution, populations everywhere are rapidly declining due to habitat loss and poaching.

This premium magnet features stunning wildlife photography that captures the stealthy grace and distinctive spotted coat of this remarkable predator.

Conservation Status: Vulnerable

  • Population: Approximately 70,000 individuals (rapidly decreasing)
  • Habitat: Savannas, forests, and mountain regions of Africa and Asia
  • Major Threats: Habitat loss, poaching for fur and bones, conflict with livestock farmers
  • Big Five: Most elusive and rarely seen member of the Big Five
  • Adaptability: Most adaptable big cat — survives in deserts, rainforests, and mountainous areas

Fascinating Facts:

  • Leopards can drag prey twice their body weight up a tree — to protect it from lions and hyenas
  • They are the most widespread big cat in the world, found in more countries than any other big cat
  • Every leopard has a unique spot pattern, similar to a fingerprint
  • They can run up to 58 km/h (36 mph) and jump 6 meters (20 feet) horizontally
  • Leopards are solitary and primarily nocturnal hunters — masters of camouflage and stealth
  • Black leopards ("panthers") are not a separate species but melanistic leopards — their spots are still visible in certain light

We partner with organizations that make a real, measurable contribution to wildlife conservation. Together, we are building a community of wildlife ambassadors — one magnet at a time.

With the purchase of this magnet, we donate €2.00 to wildlife conservation – ensuring you directly contribute to the preservation of the leopard and its habitat.

Part of our African Savannah collection — turn your fridge into a tribute to the African night's most elusive hunter.