by moving there legs forwards and backwards
Snow leopards are being protected by organizations and laws.
As of 2014, there is an estimated 4,500 to 7,500 snow leopards that are living today. The snow leopards mainly live in China and other parts of central Asia.
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Snow leopards are decreasing because their food the red panda is decreasing. >Also, people are hunting them.
The leopards who have run with me was created in 1997.
The leopards who have run with me has 90 pages.
The ISBN of The leopards who have run with me is 964-305-010-6.
run
Leopards can run about 35-40 mph.
their prey is fast
They can run 40-50 mph
they walk and run with four legs
by moving there legs forwards and backwards
They walk or run from place to place.
Snow leopards can only run at high speeds for very short distances. They are not long distance runners and generally only sprint for several hundred yards.
they run up to 30 miles per hour