Snow leopards took advantage of a niche in their environment and evolved to survive in high, rugged mountains of Central Asia. They have incredibly large lungs, huge paws for balance, and a rosette spot pattern that allows them to blend into the snow covered cliff faces perfectly. Their nose is the only part of their body not covered in thick fur, and in the coldest weather they wrap their tail around their body and cover it up to stay warm.
no, it is too warm there
Snow leopards are members of the cat family and are mammals. This means that snow leopards are warm blooded, because their bodies maintain a consistent temperature on their own. Cold blooded animals, such as snakes, lizards, reptiles or amphibians, depend on the environment to keep them warm.
Snow leopards - like all mammals - are endothermic (warm-blooded).
They have a thick and warm coat, that adapts them to cool temperatures. In fact, snow leopards like to live in higher altitudes because of the cold temperature.
The Snow Leopard survives in warm weather too but is well adapted to cold.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
snowy weathers in the winter, and not to warm in the summer
People mostly stay inside and stay warm and enjoy the holidays and others go outside and shop and do regular winter activities. Kids usually stay outside and play in the snow or they stay inside with their parents. cw: In northern Europe, people get depressed.
keep warm in winter
I live in New York State. The gold finches stay here for winter. They are constantly at my bird feeders eating thistle seeds.
they get out of the cold and stay warm
Very, very likely to snow. This will snow even violently. So keep warm folks. For the worst winter coming up!!