no
yes it probably is hard to find a snow leopard as they can run as fast as a normal leopard
by eating there mothers waste.
At the end of the food chain and maybe even after the alligator
Snow leopards are carnivores at the top of the food chain and food web
Leopards are important because they keep the food chain in balance. If leopards were to disappear their food source would thrive and cause great chaos.
Leopards are a Top Predator.
No Snow leopards are notoriously shy and hard to spot.
Very hard
the snow leopards are located under men on the food chain. As everyone knows, man is at the top of the food chain.
As you know Snow Leopards live in very snowy and cold conditions, so its hard to find food, so they end up starving sometimes. Secondly fur coats, Snow leopards have the best fur out of all the big cats, so poachers kill most of Snow leopards to get there fur. But lots of animal charity are helping the Snow leopards and WWF is currently working with them at moment, you could just spend as little as £3.00 to help the Snow leopards survive.
Water and food is hard for humans to find in a desert. Shelter from the sun is also hard to find.
Leopards are at the top of the food chain, nothing uses them for food. However Lion will attack a leopard because it sees them as rivals for food.