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snow leopards drink water but i don't which water they drink i think it is spring water
yes, they need to survive.
Leopards typically drink water every few days, depending on their environment and diet. They can obtain moisture from the prey they consume, which allows them to survive longer without direct water sources. However, when available, they will drink water daily if needed, especially in hot climates or during dry seasons. Their adaptability helps them thrive in various habitats.
Like other cats, the carnivorous snow leopard gets most of its water from the water content of its prey. They may occasionally drink melting snow or other bodies of water.
Lions are more active from the late evening time, as the zebras come to drink water in the evening , from the river or the lake.
Yes, lions drink water. all living things need water. Lions either get water from lakes or rivers.
snow is cold water.
The answer is the snow!While the above is true for "Snow leopards", snow only helps the leopards of the rainforest through the result of "snowmelt", filling rivers and reservoirs with water for other animals to drink... and, subsequently, animals for the leopard to prey upon.Then, while the unsuspecting "other animals" come to the water to drink, the patient leopard awaits, hidden in the foliage of the jungle, capitalizing upon its natural camouflage to spring, at will, and sate itself.
Mother's milk until they are weaned on to an all meat diet.
water holesIf a cheetah hasn't eaten for a while it gets water from its prey/foodCheetahs drink water from ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, and sometimes oceans.Cheetahs drink water from ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, and sometimes oceans.
they drink water.
They drink water from the lake.