A snow leopard's purr is a low, rumbling sound, similar to that of domestic cats but deeper and more resonant due to their larger size. This purring can be heard during moments of contentment, such as when they are resting or interacting with their young. It often has a soothing, rhythmic quality, making it distinct among big cats.
No, snow leopards cannot purr like domestic cats. They belong to a different genus and their vocalizations are different from those of domestic cats.
hey, they make a low moaning sound... not quite a roar or a purr, though. Such a magnificent animal! Save the clouded leopard!
Their call sounds like a raspy cough, not a roar
No Snow leopards are notoriously shy and hard to spot.
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Snow Leopards have acutely attuned hearing for detecting sounds well beyond the human hearing range. So to say it simply their hearing is pretty awesome. I got most of this information form desertusa.com.
It is very cold, and the air is thin where wild snow leopards live in the Himalayas.
Type 'snow leopards' into Google.com to see a photo of one.
on the leopards feet it has a special padding just like polar bears feet
Yes (like tigers) snow leopards can swim :)
They hunt like mice
Humans don't need anything from snow leopards. Snow leopards don't need anything from humans either. But problems arise when they live in the same area.