Snow leopards have claws that can grow up to about 4 inches (10 centimeters) in length. These retractable claws help them climb steep, rocky terrains and provide traction while hunting in their mountainous habitats. The length and sharpness of their claws are essential for their survival in harsh environments.
On a rock
Snow leopards belong in the cat family because they are of the feline classification. They have whiskers, claws, and bone structure that is found in this classification.
They die.
Snow leopards have at least 3 inches long of ears.
I suspect that snow leopards and anteaters are unlikely to ever meet in the wild. Though, if they did, I suspect the leopard would win, provided the anteater's lethal claws didn't kill or injure the leopard first.
about 29 day's
about the size of a tigers paw,or a bob cat
Since 1972
2 days
Snow leopards can only run at high speeds for very short distances. They are not long distance runners and generally only sprint for several hundred yards.
Snow leopards have keen hearing.
snow leopards do not migrate or hibernate