Yes they are highly specialised to the ruff world of snow in the Himalayas. No other cats are specialised to live there.
No, they only live in the Himalayas... ^.^
There are only four different big cats, and there aren't 10, unless you count subspecies of leopards and tigers, there are jaguars.
yes leopards are in the uk - but only in zoos.
No, snow leopards only live in central and southAsia along the Himalayan mountains. (Not counting Zoos)
Animals such as cats (foolish ones only!), squirrels, leopards and koalas.
Only in that both are cats. Jaguars are big cats, along with lions, tigers and leopards. The bobcat is a smaller cat species, a type of lynx.
Snow leopards, like all cats, will eat only meat and nothing else.
no leopards lions and also house cats sharpen their claws.
Snow leopards, like all cats, will eat only meat and nothing else.
leopards are hunted for there meat and fur.Leopards aren't the only big cats that were hunted. All cats were usually hunted for teeth, which can be made into jewelry. Cats with patterns on their fur are hunted so that their fur can be made into fur coats. I don't know if the cats are still being hunted, but poachers are arrested for hunting I believe.
No they live in higher elevations like mountains.
There are seven (7) cats species indigenous to Zimbabwe, these are:- Africa wild cat, Black foot cat, - only in the far south west Caracal, Cheetahs, Leopards, Lions, and Serval cats.