A snow leopard has a thick, luxurious coat made up of dense, soft fur that can be about 2.5 to 5 inches long. This fur is typically light gray or cream with black rosettes and spots, providing excellent camouflage in their mountainous habitat. The underfur is particularly dense, helping to insulate them against cold temperatures. Overall, their fur is adapted to withstand harsh, snowy environments.
One difference between a snow leopard and a cheetah is how they look. Snow leopard have ringed spots, a soft grey coat, fur on the bottom of their paws, and a tail that is heavy with fur. A cheetah has round spots, short and coarse tan fur, and a tail with dark rings at the end along with the bushy white tuft.
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A Snow Leopard hase white fur and white skin!!!!!!
snow leopards are hunted for their fur.
Mean poachers are hunting down the snow leopard. It might be for fur or meat. It's the same as a snow leopard hunting you.
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A snow leopard covering is what covers a snow leopard for it to keep safe, such as their long fur which keeps them warm, and their long tail that can wrap around them.
Not soft at all.
nothing, the leopard likes his own coat and does not want anybody stealing it.!!!!
No they born with a fur coat which they keep for life, they are not cameleons!
Because their fur sometime thick sometime thin.
Yes, it looks so good...