A group of leopards is often referred to as a "leap" or a "lepe" of leopards. These terms are used informally to describe a gathering or group of these solitary and elusive big cats. However, it's important to note that leopards are generally solitary animals and do not often congregate in groups, except during mating or when a mother is raising her cubs. They tend to be more solitary and territorial compared to some other big cats.