The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the the smallest of the four "big cats", found in a range of colors from pale yellow to gray to chestnut and its body is covered in black spots. Leopards can be found in Asia, South Asia, and India. Leopards eat gazelles, deers and sometimes hunt monkeys and birds.They live in forests, mountains, grassland and deserts. Leopards live for up to 20 years. Leopards are active at night and sleep in thick brush or in trees during the day. They are good swimmers and fast runners.
Great Britain has long been famous for its colorful natural landscapes - in the south - valleys, mountains, lakes, in the north - moorland slopes, dense forests and freshwater ponds, which are also called lohs (Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, etc.). Not surprisingly, a number of national parks have been organized on the territory of the country. Each of the parks is interesting in its own way and is an excellent alternative for recreation outside the city. Whether you're in London, Glasgow or Edinburgh, set aside one day to explore the unique nature of Britain, harsh and majestic, vibrant and diverse. In our selection we have collected 6 of the most remarkable national parks in the UK. Our review will tell you about the unique beauties of each of them, besides, we, as always, do not forget about the practical part and tell you how to get there, how much it will take time and about organizational issues in the parks themselves.