Supposing by "other animals", you mean "other snow leopards", they primarily leave urine scent-markers and scrapings into trees as an "I am here" signal. With this information, adults generally keep their distance from each other. Males can also tell when a snow leopardess is in heat from the change in smell of the urine marker she leaves behind and that is usually the only time when they will deliberately approach one another.
Humans and other Snow Leopards, humans kill for poaching obviously and other snow Leopards as I'm sure they're territorial animals so they would fight with other packs?
they compete for food and space.
Tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars are in the same panthera genus of the lion.
Yepcan a snow leopard swim
yes
Panthers and other leopards
No. Snow leopards are mammals, which are descended from a separated line of animals.
Panthers and other leopards
Snow leopards do not live near wolves but other leopards might.
All the members of the Panthera genus are closely related to lions: Tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars.
Snow leopards and various snow animals are protected by the 1369 T.O.K.G.C.O.S.A.A.S (treaty of keeping good care of snow animals and stuff). This treaty helps provided snow leopards with a house in the winter and a nice wooly fleece and a pair of sun glasses and air con
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.