snow leopards act very violent when you bother them but they can be nice
they rip the persons face off
Well, this depends on what species you're talking here. Snow leopards are a biggie within the Endangered Species Act, same goes for the armur leopard (a subspecies, also known as Siberian leopard, they're critically endangered). If you're talking the common species in general, leopards are listed as "near threatened" on the IUCN Red List.
In the wild, red pandas prefer to live alone and are very territorial. They only seek out others of their kind when it is mating season. They climb to escape danger from predators such as snow leopards and martens.
yes they do. And since they dont get snow they put cotton balls on the tree to act like snow.
Prehistoric leopards acted very much like contemporary leopards do today. Big cats and modern domestic cats share a large suite of similaritarities. Frirstmate
Winter means deep snow throughout the mountains of Central Asia where wild snow leopards live. The harsh winter weather makes clear how well the snow leopard is adapted to its environment. Its thick fur grows longer in the winter�up to 12 centimeters (nearly 5 inches) long on its belly. Its large, broad paws act like snowshoes, helping the cat walk on top of the drifts of snow, and long fur between its toes helps protect its feet from frostbite. The snow leopard even has a built-in scarf, its long, bushy tail that it often wraps around its body and face for added warmth when resting. Despite these advantages, winter is a hard time for snow leopards. Human-snow leopard conflicts often increase in the winter, as the cats follow the herds of their wild prey down to lower altitudes where they are also more likely to come in contact with humans. Food is scarce, and hungry snow leopards occasionally kill and eat domestic livestock, increasing the possibility of retribution killings by herders. Although snow leopards are solitary, they have overlapping home ranges, which helps males and females find each other during the mating season from January to March. A female will sometimes climb to the top of a peak or ridgeline and make long, wailing calls to let males in the area know she is ready to mate. The cats also communicate with each other through scent marking and other sign along snow leopard trails. When they mate, a male will usually stay with a female for about a week before returning to his solitary rounds. Cubs will be born in spring or early summer.
i think they act respectfully
It depends on how they act. Wild leopards are fairly healthy. They get exercise by hunting and get food that is naturally good for them out of it. They pretty much maintain their own health. It's like people; some will be healthier than others based on their actions. Tamed leopards, like in the zoo, tend to become weaker because of the lack of exercise considering the fact that everything is done for them.
no
These 2 questions r not the same since 1 is how snow leopards SURVIVE or what they eat and 1 is how they ADAPT or live in their environment
how does a snow monkey act
they use their feet to act like snow shoes because so its feet wont get cold