Leopons, a hybrid between a male leopard and a female lion, are not found in the wild as they do not occur naturally in nature. Instead, they are typically bred in captivity, often in zoos or wildlife parks, where their environments can be managed. Their habitats in captivity may mimic the savannah and forest regions that are characteristic of their parent species. However, leopons are quite rare, and their breeding is primarily for educational or conservation purposes.
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