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Snow leopards have thick, smoky-gray fur with a pattern of black rosettes and spots, which helps them blend into their mountainous habitat. Their fur can appear lighter or darker depending on the season and the lighting conditions. The underbelly is typically a cream or pale yellow color, providing additional camouflage against the rocky terrain. Overall, their coloration is adapted for both stealth and survival in their cold, rugged environment.

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