Found in Ethiopia and South Sudan, known for large, irregular spots and lighter coloration.
Native to Niger, critically endangered with lighter coat color and smaller patches.
Endemic to Sudan's Kordofan region, with large, chestnut-colored spots and lighter appearance.
Legs are a delicate cream color and there are fewer markings on this species, which can be found in Uganda and Kenya.
Most widespread, with medium-sized, dark brown patches, found in South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana.
Native to Kenya and Tanzania, characterized by dark, jagged-edged patches.
Endemic to Zambia's Luangwa Valley, unique coat patterns with large, uneven spots and cream-colored background.
Primarily found in Angola, with large, dark patches and smooth edges.
Native to Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia, known for distinct network-like pattern of reddish-brown patches on a lighter background.