Leopard Costumes for Kids and Adults
Where to buy the best leopard costumes for children and adults online
Are you thinking about a leopard costume for Halloween, a party or dress up? This page showcases a great selection of leopard costumes for toddlers, kids, teens and adults and all of them at very affordable prices. We have included full and part costumes with accessories for all your needs if you prefer to make up your own costumes.
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Ideas for leopard costumes don't have to be complicated, it is amazing what you can do with some well applied face paint and make up and a few accessories. Be sure to check out the great instructional videos we have included here to give you lots of ideas, inspiration and knowledge in how to produce the look you are after.
Best Leopard Costumes for Toddlers
Little Leopard Infant and Toddler Costume - 12 months to 24 months
10 Fun Facts about Leopards
- Leopards are one of the 'big cat' families and are often confused with cheetahs and panthers.
- You've heard the expression 'a leopard can't change it's spots' Actually a leopard has rosettes rather than spots but sure enough they don't change, the rosettes on each leopard are as unique to that cat as fingerprints are to us.
- Leopard are skilled tree climbers often spending long periods of time lying along tree branches, especially above water holes. They often store their prey in trees.
- They are hard to spot even by experts and be right under your nose without you seeing them. They are well known for their stealth and grace.
- They are excellent hunters and hunt mainly at night but can be seen in daylight. They tend to stalk their prey until they are within a few feet them pounce.
- Leopards tend to live solitary lives although cubs stay with their mothers until they are about 2 years old.
- A leopard can sprint up to 60 miles per hour, not as fast as a cheetah but pretty fast all the same.
- A leopard's tail is as long as the length of their body. It is thought this helps their balance and also has something to do with their ability to change direction quickly.
- They are agile swimmers even dragging prey.
- Females give off a scent to attract males when they are ready to mate and they usually give birth to 1 or 2 cubs. They tend not to mate again until the cub is ready to leave but if their cubs die they will come back into season.