Leopard

Leopards are wild cats, and inhabitants of Narnia. Their sharp claws and teeth help them bring down their enemies swiftly, and they are so strong that they can haul their kills into trees. They are also very strong swimmers, and very much at home in the water.

They are very similiar to Cheetahs, because of their markings, but are actually more closely related to Lions, Tigers and Jaguars. The main difference is that Cheetahs, Jaguars and Panthers have longer legs, and Cheetahs have spots while Leopards have rosettes (like black roses).

Leopards came from the ground when Aslan called them at the dawn of Narnia's history, shortly before some of them chased Andrew Ketterley because they thought that he might be the evil that Aslan had warned them about.

During the Winter Revolution, they fought in Aslan's Army. Two leopards were sent to make sure the White Witch left her wand at a tree before she came to meet Aslan. They fought in the First Battle of Beruna, where they ran ahead of the army and took out many of the Witch's White Tigers and Werewolves.

In The Horse and His Boy, some leopards took part in the Battle of Anvard.

In Prince Caspian, there are some Leopards in the Old-Narnian Army.