Corydoras leopardus, commonly known as the Leopard Cory, is a small tropical catfish native to South America. It has an elongated body with a broad, flattened head and a large eye. Its back is covered with dark spots while its sides are marked with small, pale spots. It has a dorsal fin that extends from its head to its tail, and pectoral fins that are used for steering and balance. Its coloration ranges from light brown to dark brown, with a yellowish underside. The Leopard Cory is an active and peaceful schooling fish that prefers to be kept in groups of at least six. It is an omnivore, feeding on a variety of foods such as small worms, insects, crustaceans, and vegetable matter. The Leopard Cory is a hardy species that is easy to care for, making it a great addition to any aquarium.