The biggest animal that lives in the entirety of the snow leopard's habitat is the snow leopard itself. Their primary natural prey is the blue sheep. That's about as big as animals get high in the Himalayas.
Animals that share the snow leopard's habitat include bharal/mountain sheep, mountain goats, musk deer, marmots, pikas, hares, Tibetan snow cock, Chukor partridge. These are just a few.
Bharal/Mountain sheep
Mountain goats
Musk Deer
Marmots
Pikas
Hares
Tibetan snow cock
Chukor partridge
The only animal that eat the snow leopard are humans.
mammal
what plants live in the snow leopard's habitat
so that they can live
snow leopards are becoming endangerd by the need for food sources from their habitat
Yes, snow leopards live in dens.
Snow leopards do not live in the tundra. Their habitat is known as the alpine or sub-alpine zone and they move back and forth between the two zones depending on the season. In the warmer months they live in the alpine zone but in the colder ones they move to the sub-alpines.
Snow leopards do not live near wolves but other leopards might.
No! They're snow leopards, they live in cold places.
The snow leopard is endangered by poaching and by losing of habitat.
Snow Leopards can live without snow but they are more specialised to hunting in snow so it would make a difference.
Snow leopards were added to the endangered species list in 1972. There are multiple organizations working to conserve the snow leopards natural habitat.
It is very cold, and the air is thin where wild snow leopards live in the Himalayas.
The direct ancestors of snow leopards were the other Asian leopards that live in the lowlands. It must have taken hundreds of generations for the leopards to fully adapt to the extreme conditions in which the snow leopards live today.
no