Snow leopards are members of the cat family and are mammals. This means that snow leopards are warm blooded, because their bodies maintain a consistent temperature on their own. Cold blooded animals, such as snakes, lizards, reptiles or amphibians, depend on the environment to keep them warm.
The Snow Leopard survives in warm weather too but is well adapted to cold.
Snow leopards - like all mammals - are endothermic (warm-blooded).
They have a thick and warm coat, that adapts them to cool temperatures. In fact, snow leopards like to live in higher altitudes because of the cold temperature.
The nasal captivity is used to warm the air in their lungs. So when a snow leopard breathes in the cold breeze of its habitat, their nasal immediately warms the air into their lungs. If a Snow Leopard didn't have this adjustment then they would probably die from the coldness of the mountain chill.
no, it is too warm there
when the opossums live in Canada and it snows it is cold, when the opossums live in the U.S. it sometimes is cold but does not snow and it is sometimes is warm.
The Amur Leopard's natural habitat is temperate forest.
most likely .. because some animals like it warm and others like it a little bit cold . Snow leopards look like they like where they live because the snow matches their fur and it can help them blend in and hide from predators and prey . if it is snowy .
No.They are warm-blooded.
Leopards, like all members of the cat family, are mammals and mammals are warm blooded
Warm blooded. They are mammals, which feed breast milk. All mammals are warm blooded.