YES!
No, snow leopards only live in central and southAsia along the Himalayan mountains. (Not counting Zoos)
Snow leopards live in the wild and in the zoo, just as any other species would. There are 600 - 700 snow leopards in zoos right now, and only about 4,000 - 6,000 in the wild. These animals were placed on the Red List on Endangered Animals in 1972.
There are approximately 3,500 to 6,500 in the wild. In addition, there are 600-700 snow leopards in zoos around the world.From 4500 to 6000. Snow Leopard Trust. (N.A). SNOW LEOPARD FACT SHEET. Retrieved 04 22, 2012.11% (about 600) out of all snow leopards live in zoos.
Right now the snow leopards population is ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 only in the wild. There is no record of the population of them in zoos.
You can find snow leopards in the Himalayan mountains or in zoos.
papanack zoos are not large, they are small. they have animals like snow monkeys, cougars, snow leopards and white lion cubs
yes leopards are in the uk - but only in zoos.
Zoos that have bad minds. Get them out of the zoo!
Only in zoos =)
Leopards have not been introduced into Australia. There are some in zoos, but no wild leopards in the country.
No, an "estimated" 3,500 to 7,000 wild Snow Leopards roam the mountains of central Asia today. In addition, there are between 600 and 700 Snow Leopards in zoos around the world. They were classified as "endangered" in 1972 and that same classification was re-confirmed in the 2008 assessment.
Snow leopards have keen hearing.