Yes! Snow tigers are animals. All animals have legs except for fish who have fins.
Yes, it's very rare, but it can happen. If you are out in the snow for about 2 or 3 hours, it is possible that you might catch it. If you do, the side effects include: Intense Sleeping (Or sleeping in to late) Sneezing Stomach Aches Itchy Arms and Breakouts on the Arm. There is currently no known cure.
pee on snow walk on snow sit on snow have a tea party on snow snow ball fight on snow eat on snow go on the computer on snow lay down on snow eat the snow and many many many more, do you get my drift? going to skate with my family and my boyfriend
The difference in texture is really based on when you are feeling the snow. Right after a snowfall, the snow is fluffy. Then the snow hardens.
It will snow whenever a snow storm comes your way. If you don't get clouds that drop snow, then you will not get snow. And there is also the temperature and humidity and such and what not to consider.
Snow falling from the sky is called snow. THe act of snow falling is called snowing.
snow tigers are white so they can blend in
I believe so. if you type up 'snow tigers', the pictures are white tigers.
There are no tigers - snow, or otherwise - in Australia.
Snow tigers and Siberian tigers are very much the same, although they are different in some ways. Snow tiger's are found in the snow, and Siberian tigers may, may not be found in the snow. Other than this, the snow tiger and Siberian tiger are the same.
If you are making a novel, then may I suggest calling the queen of the snow tigers "the fearless queen of the snow tigers" or something like that.
A snow tigers pretader is an indian wild dog
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The cast of Tigers of the Snow - 1997 includes: Richard Kiley as Narrator
For camoflague in the snow.
Tigers of the Snow - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 5 April 1997
Yes (like tigers) snow leopards can swim :)
on arms and legs