Yes, they are both types of cats, or in taxonomical terms, they are felids.
No, the latest operating system is Mountain Lion. Snow Leopard was replaced by Lion and then Mountain Lion. Snow Leopard came out June 2008, Lion was released on Oct, 2010, and Mountain Lion was released July, 2012.
The tiger, leopard, snow leopard and jaguar are all members of the same genus as the lion, Panthera, and are closely related to the lion.
There is a snow leopard but there is no such animal as a snow lion.
mountain lion and snow leopard are red panda enemies because mountain lion and snow leopard can eat the red panda
is it a lion
A snow leopard usually weighs between 77 to 121 pounds. That's a little smaller than the average mountain lion. Though I have never actually seen a snow leopard's claws, it seems that they could not be any bigger than a mountain lion's (2 inches), or any smaller than a Siberian lynx's (1 1/2 inches).
Mac "Lion" and Mac "Snow Leopard" refer to iterations of Apple's Mac OS X (operating system, version 10). "Lion" is the newest as of this writing, and is version 10.7, while "Snow Leopard" is its immediate predecessor, and is version 10.6.
A lion is several times bigger, heavier and stronger than snow leopards.
Yes they do
snow lepords mountain goats Andean Mountain Cat Bighorn Sheep Chinchilla Cougar Gorilla Ibex Llama Lynx Mountain Goat Mountain Kingsnake Mountain Lion Panda Pika Puma Snow Leopard Yak bird rabbit horse wolves
Providing the Mac running Tiger has an Intel processor then the Snow Leopard upgrade will work.
Yes, pumas are considered big cats, in he same way a lion or tiger is a big cat, however "puma" tends to encompass the breeds of Cougar, Panther and Mountain Lion.