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by uesing there teeth and claws. sometimes the leopard just hiss at the animals and the animal runs away

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They are sharp on five ends...teeth & four sets of claws.

If that fails they can always run.

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Snow leopard's main defense from counterattack is its lightning reflexes to Dodge the attack. Thank you for your question. I hope it helped you.

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A. they stay really low to the groun and do not hunt in the mornings.

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i have know idea

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