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PFS StandardLeopard

Leopards are among the smallest of the big cats, yet they are still dangerous creatures to tangle with. Leopard statistics can also be used for black panthers, white-spotted snow leopards, or tawny-coated cougars.

Recall Knowledge - Animal (Nature): DC 16
Unspecific Lore: DC 14
Specific Lore: DC 11

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LeopardCreature 2

Medium Animal 
Source Monster Core pg. 50
Perception +7; low-light vision, scent (imprecise) 30 feet
Skills Acrobatics +8, Athletics +7, Stealth +8 (+11 in undergrowth)
Str +3, Dex +4, Con +2, Int -4, Wis +1, Cha -2
AC 18; Fort +8, Ref +10, Will +5
HP 30
Speed 30 feet, climb 20 feet
Melee [one-action] jaws +10 [+5/+0] (finesse), Damage 1d10+3 piercing plus GrabMelee [one-action] claw +10 [+6/+2] (agile, finesse), Damage 1d6+3 slashingMaul [one-action] The leopard makes two claw Strikes against a creature it has grabbed. Both count toward its multiple attack penalty, but the penalty increases only after both attacks are made.Pounce [one-action] The leopard Strides and makes a Strike at the end of that movement. If the leopard began this action hidden, it remains hidden until after this ability's Strike.Sneak Attack The leopard deals 1d4 extra precision damage to off-guard creatures.

All Monsters in "Cat"

NameLevel
Leopard2
Lion3
Smilodon6
Tiger4

Cat

Source Monster Core pg. 50
Few predators of the natural world can match the cat's talent for stalking and stealth. Large cats can be found in almost any environment, usually keeping their distance from settlements. When civilization encroaches onto a big cat's hunting grounds, the animals are often driven to making desperate attacks against unwary travelers.

Sidebar - Locations Cat Lairs

Leopards are exceptionally adaptable, able to survive in any grassland, forest, or jungle, and even on the fringes of deserts.

Lions live in grassy plains and savannas, although species adapted for temperate environs that dwell in mountains exist as well. Male mountain lions lack the manes of their somewhat larger grassland-dwelling kin, but are no less dangerous.

While tigers are most common in forests, they also inhabit grasslands and savannas as long as vegetation is dense, and their dens are often found in caves.

Smilodons live in wooded and grassland areas.

Sidebar - Additional Lore Domesticating Big Cats

While it's common practice to keep a house cat in the home to ward off unwanted rodents, keeping a big cat for a pet is a different matter entirely. Nevertheless, up-and-coming merchant lords, impetuous princes and princesses, and status-obsessed nobles have tried to do just that, often resulting only in terrified house staff and ruined upholstery. Many among the idle rich will gladly pay for the services of an unscrupulous druid or ranger who promises to help them achieve their dreams of an oversized feline friend, but the dire risks of such an endeavor are enough to dissuade even the greediest would-be animal trainers from even attempting the feat.