The population of snow leopards in the Himalayas is estimated to be between 4,080 and 6,590 individuals. These elusive big cats inhabit mountainous regions across several countries, including India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. However, due to their solitary nature and the challenges of conducting wildlife surveys in rugged terrain, precise population numbers can be difficult to ascertain. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitat and mitigate threats such as poaching and habitat loss.
A snow leopard lives in the Himalayas.
mountains of Central Asia- Himalayas...
Snow leopards live in the mountains of Central Asia, including the Himalayas. They are most comfortable in rugged cliffs and ravines.
No, they are a mountain animal, found in the Himalayas.
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
No
Yes they are highly specialised to the ruff world of snow in the Himalayas. No other cats are specialised to live there.
No, they only live in the Himalayas... ^.^
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The Snow Leopard does not live on Mount Everest, no big cat does.
no.
Yes they do