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Now, there are an estimated 4000-7500 snow leopards left in the wild.
people killed them for thier fur
Pakistan India Nepal Russia Mongolia and china
They mostly live in the mountains of Asia, China, India, Nepal, Russia, etc...
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zoosIt isn't known for sure how many, due in part to the harsh region in which they live, and the Snow Leopards natural withdrawn behavior.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.
How many Snow Leopards were there ten years ago
SNow leopards live in the mountains of central Asia. They live in Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Snow leopards live in the rugged mountainous areas of central Asia, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and southern Russia.
They mostly live in the mountains of Asia, China, India, Nepal, Russia, etc...
There are less than 6,000
Yes they are, there are only around 7000 snow leopards left in the wild at the most but as they are so elusive no one is sure it could be as little as 3500 and if this helps snow leopards are sparsely distributed across 12 countries in central Asia: china, Bhutan, Nepal, india, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Mongolia. china contains as much as 60% of the snow leopard's habitat and yes, snow leopards are an endangered specie and the reason for this is because humans hunt them for there fur. Not much is known about them as they like to hide from humans and they live in the snow and are very camouflaged.Yes. Snow Leopards are a severly endangered species, it is estimated that there are only 7500 individuals left in the world