While the physical description of leopards
provided by Paizo is fine enough for most situations, you may be
interested to know that the actual physical description of leopards in
"the real world" differs
somewhat.
The following is a somewhat paraphrased
description from the Leopard page on
Wikipedia:
"Leopards show a great diversity in size.
Males are about 30% larger than females, weighing 66 to
200 lb (30 to 91 kg) compared to 51 to 130 lb (23 to 60 kg) for females.
Large males of up to 200 lbs (91 kg) have been documented; however,
males in coastal mountain regions average a much smaller 68 lbs (31
kg). This wide variation in size is thought to result from
the quality and availability of prey found in each
habitat."