Yes, leopards are found in rainforests. They are found in a variety of habitats, including rainforests, but they are most commonly associated with open grasslands and savannas .
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* Leopards are adaptable: They are very adaptable animals, able to thrive in different environments.
* Rainforests offer limited prey: Rainforests can be challenging for leopards as they have a higher density of prey animals in open areas.
* Specific rainforest species: While leopards are not as prevalent in rainforests as other habitats, specific subspecies, such as the Indochinese Leopard , are found in tropical rainforests.
So, while not the most common habitat, leopards can definitely be found in rainforests.