There are fewer than 2,500 snow leopards in captivity.
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about 400
2,500
they live longer both ways
How many Snow Leopards were there ten years ago
If I understand your question correctly, you want to know how old snow leopards get? In captivity a snow leopard is known to live to 21 years old. But, in the wild it would be harder to live, so the life span could vary.
Leopards can live from the age between 12-25 years in captivity.
snow leopards
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there are 7500
Now, there are an estimated 4000-7500 snow leopards left in the wild.
There are between 3500 and 7000 snow leopards left in the wild and around 600 in the zoos.Some say there are 4500 to 7500 though7500There are 7,500 left in the wild and not that many left in zoosIt isn't known for sure how many, due in part to the harsh region in which they live, and the Snow Leopards natural withdrawn behavior. It is estimated that there are 3,500 to 7,000 Snow Leopards left in the wild. While there are 600 to 700 in captivity. According to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as IUCN Red List, the Snow Leopard is listed as "endangered" with a population trend of "decreasing". For more details, please see the sites listed below.There are approximately 6000 snow leopards left in the wild. This population is spread out in small groups over twelve countries.
female snow leopards in captivity have been known to shun or even kill their off spring
There are between 3500 and 7000 snow leopards left in the wild and around 600 in the zoos.Some say there are 4500 to 7500 though7500There are 7,500 left in the wild and not that many left in zoosIt isn't known for sure how many, due in part to the harsh region in which they live, and the Snow Leopards natural withdrawn behavior. It is estimated that there are 3,500 to 7,000 Snow Leopards left in the wild. While there are 600 to 700 in captivity. According to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as IUCN Red List, the Snow Leopard is listed as "endangered" with a population trend of "decreasing". For more details, please see the sites listed below.There are approximately 6000 snow leopards left in the wild. This population is spread out in small groups over twelve countries.