He makes a home the same way birds do; he picks up sticks and makes a nest (he picks up with his mouth).
yes yes they do
no
Their large, wide paws help distribute their body weight, making it easier for them to move in the snow.
Yes, clothing and some medicines in various countries are made using snow leopard body parts.
As of 2014, there is an estimated 4,500 to 7,500 snow leopards that are living today. The snow leopards mainly live in China and other parts of central Asia.
cause of their for and body
they have a white coat to blend in with snow. by: Corra kraft
its fur
Many animals are capable of survival in snow and snowy regions. Moose, elk, snow leopards, penguins, owls, martins, and polar bears are just a few.
Snow leopards have keen hearing.
snow leopards do not migrate or hibernate
No, they usually live in tundras in the central and southern parts of Asia.
snow leopards would die!
No. Of course not. They're snow leopards, not tribbles.