First, if there are means of transportation, such as vehicles, then we should stay in the vehicles.
Because we can't outrun leopards, and even in some future, they can't outrun leopards on muddy roads or in the wild environment on grasslands. So if we have means of transportation, such as cars, we should stay in the car to protect our own safety, and don't get off easily to provoke leopards, because the aggressive ones are wild roommates, and once we get off, our own safety can't be guaranteed.
Second, don't run away blindly.
Because we can't run away from leopards, when we meet leopards, we must keep calm, don't make sharp noises, or try our best to escape, or make aggressive behavior towards leopards. We can't scare off leopards, we can only keep calm. If we can keep calm, the leopard will lose interest in us and maybe save our lives. If we gather and run away, leopards will catch up with us.
Third, don't make too much noise or make aggressive behavior.
Because wild animals are hostile to human beings, or they don't feel anything at all, but if we make aggressive behaviors or make harsh sounds, it is likely to cause them to be nervous, do harmful behaviors, or directly attack us, which is very unfavorable to us. So when you meet a leopard, you must keep calm. First, keep quiet and don't go. It feels good. Frightened noise, or aggressive behavior towards the leopard, in this case, we can keep calm and face the steamed stuffed bun, believing that the leopard will not make a move, so we still have a chance to save our lives.