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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A snow leopard's habitat is between 9,800 and 17,000-feet in the high, rugged mountains of Central Asia. About 60-percent of a snow leopard's habitat is in China. The habitat ranges from Afghanistan to Kazakstan and Russia in the north, to India and China in the east.
Snow leopards were added to the endangered species list in 1972. There are multiple organizations working to conserve the snow leopards natural habitat.
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snow leapords stay safe because tge the color of there fur. they blend in with the snow
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snow leapords, polar bears, walruses, penguins
There are some Snow Leapords, Camels, Ostriches, and many many more!
Snow leapords have very valuable body parts, such as their skin and teeth, that can make hunters a fortune. Poaching is the snow leapord's greatest danger.
they eat 5 to 6 ibs a day of their diet
Right now the snow leopards population is ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 only in the wild. There is no record of the population of them in zoos.
Snow Leopards can be found in afghanistan, bhutan, china, india, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Tjikistan. and Uzdekistan.
Right now the snow leopards population is ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 only in the wild. There is no record of the population of them in zoos.