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snow leopards are becoming endangerd by the need for food sources from their habitat
so that they can live
The snow leopard is endangered by poaching and by losing of habitat.
Snow leopards were added to the endangered species list in 1972. There are multiple organizations working to conserve the snow leopards natural habitat.
Yes, they are endangered. (going extinct). There are up to 6,000 snow leopards left in the wild, that's not a lot. They are dying out from hunting and habitat loss.
Snow leopards need to be preserved for the role they play in the food chain. Without them, the biodiversity of their natural habitat would suffer.
Snow leopards are endangered because their bones, skin and organs are valuable and used in traditional Asian medicine. Humans are also the reason they are endangered. The humans have moved into the snow leopards habitat with their livestock.
The snow leopard eats things such as marmot, wild sheeps and goats. These types of food keep the snow leopards ecosystem in balance if the leopards would eat different foods the ecosystem would be out of balance and they would overeat the vegetation and decrease the surroundings environment for all that live near
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While this day and age the Pathera Uncia or snow leopard if you will can be found in many counties, thanks to the zoological society, their natural habitat would be the mountain ranges of Central Asia.
A habitat is different from a niche is that a habitat is a home where animals live at and a niche is a place where animals could live and have enough food
A habitat is different from a niche is that a habitat is a home where animals live at and a niche is a place where animals could live and have enough food