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A century ago, snow leopards likely resembled modern snow leopards in terms of physical appearance, characterized by their thick, smoky-gray fur, patterned with black rosettes and spots for camouflage in their mountainous habitat. They possessed a long, thick tail for balance and a stocky build suited for cold environments. While their overall appearance has remained consistent, historical populations may have varied slightly due to environmental factors and genetic diversity. However, their iconic features and adaptations have largely been preserved over the past century.

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