Why the Leopard is Rwanda National Animal?
Rwanda's national animal is the leopard (Panthera pardus). This strong and swift hunter stands for the nation's power, speed, and will to keep going. Leopards are quiet and quick to adjust, traits that match Rwanda's path of healing and growing.
Leopards live in many parts of Africa, including Rwanda's wide areas. They stay in savannahs, grassy lands, and woods, using their spots to hide and their skill to climb for hunting and staying safe. In Rwanda, you can find them in safe places like Akagera National Park, known for its many kinds of animals.
Choosing the leopard as the national animal shows Rwanda's love for nature and efforts to protect it. Rwanda works hard to save animals in danger and their homes. The leopard, as a sign of Rwanda's wildlife, shows the nation's care for nature and its rich life.
Visitors can use game drives to see animals and other attractions in the park