The Snow Leopard lives in mountain steppes and coniferous (pine/evergreen) forest scrub at high altitudes (5900-18000 feet). They frequent the mountains in the winter and move to meadows and rocky areas during the summer months. They are mostly found in the high mountains of Central Asia, especially the Himalayas, Altai and Hindu Kush. Snow leopards have a broad living range, covering about 100 square miles because of the lack of abundant prey.
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Viper1
they are white leapards.
They have four paws. They obviously walk on them.
they eat and drink after they dig through the ice on lakes. they also have a thick coat of fur so that they can keep warm.
there are 3000 to ten thousand in the wild and 370 in captivity.
Producers in a snow leopard's habitat include grasses and some flowers. Herbivores eat these producers and the snow leopard eats the herbivores.
no they can not
yes
The snow leopard is endangered by poaching and by losing of habitat.
snow and cold
what are hare's habit's
so that they can live
Ice and snow