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Snow leopards primarily prey on a variety of mountain-dwelling animals, with their diet mainly consisting of ungulates such as ibex, bharal (blue sheep), and serows. They also hunt smaller mammals, including hares and birds, when larger prey is scarce. Their solitary hunting style allows them to stalk and ambush their prey in the rugged terrain of their mountainous habitats. Snow leopards are opportunistic feeders, adapting their diet based on availability.

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