Snow leopards have spots so they can blend into the snow. Snow Leopard's fur is white with black spots, and the black spots shine up like a reflection in the sky.
because God made them that way so they can blend into their invierment. so that they can't be seen easly by their enemy!
Yes, snow leopards are a dirty white with black spots,
No, snow leopards do not have rosettes in the middle like jaguars. While both species have spots on their fur, snow leopards typically have smaller, more elongated spots that can appear more like broken rosettes, whereas jaguars have large, rounded rosettes with central spots. The patterns of their coats are adapted to their environments, with snow leopards’ markings providing camouflage in rocky, snowy terrains.
Grey with black spots all over.
white clouded leopards are like snow leopards but theyare not seen very much.they are smaller then normal size leopards aswell.their spots are different from ohter leopards. bymuhymen mostakim sami
Normal leopards are orange with brown spots that have orange spots inside the brown ones. Snow leopards are white with black spots and have white spots within the black ones. Panthers are a species of leopard but are jet black so you can't see the spots.
dark yellow with black spots
Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.
Snow leopards have keen hearing.
snow leopards do not migrate or hibernate
The answer to this question is "spots." Both leopards and ladybugs are known for their distinctive spots. In leopards, the spots help with camouflage in their natural habitats, while in ladybugs, the spots serve as a warning to predators, indicating their toxicity. The spots in both species are a result of pigmentation patterns on their skin or exoskeleton.
Panthers and other leopards
No. Of course not. They're snow leopards, not tribbles.