in the mountains
No they are not
Snow leopards hunt in the day and the night but they usually hunt at night because that is when their prey are out.
they prey on them because they are a easy target or in other words prey
Rest, hunt and stalk prey.
wolves and snow leopards are enemies because they compete for some of the same prey
Everyday they need 65 pounds of food.
When the farmers bring their livestock farther into the snow leopards' territory, the livestock eat all the food that the wild mountain goats, the snow leopards' natural prey, eat. This causes them to die out. With their main food supply cut, the snow leopards have no choice but to prey on the farmers' livestock. Then the farmers get angry and start hunting the snow leopards. Also, some poachers still hunt the snow leopards for their coat, which is worth a lot of money.
Yes, snow leopards are solitary animals. Cubs may stay with their mother for 1.5 - 1.8 years, and they likely participate in hunting and killing prey during htat time, in order to learn.
to keep the food chain in balance..by eating prey..and producing feces to fertilize the enviorment
yes it probably is hard to find a snow leopard as they can run as fast as a normal leopard
Snow leopards are mammals in the large cat family. The large cat family rarely migrate, unless they are following prey. Snow leopards, however, tend to stay in the same place for a long time and it usually can lead to their death due to extreme temperatures and not enough food. Many snow leopards are dying and becoming extinct because of their stationary ways.
The snow leopards most common preys are: wild dogs, monkeys, wild porcs, birds, fish or, since the snow leopard is carnivore, he also enjoys mammals.