The clouded leopard has the largest teeth size in proportion to its body for any wild cat, an adaptation  that assists the secondary consumer to catch its prey. Its tail is exceptionally long to support its arboreal [tree-climbing] patterns. The ankles are flexible and can rotate which also allow the cat to climb down trees head first. The clouded leopard’s paws have long claws, allowing the larger surface area to assist the cat to grip onto surfaces. The arboreal patterns of the clouded leopard make it a good predator to orangutans.