A leopard's long tail is mainly used for balance, and that is all that matters. Without the leopards tail, the leopard would not balance well, and thus collapse.
They use it to steer
Yes, because of all those bones in their extremely long tail.
Clouded leopards move through the trees primarily, and their long tail is used like a balancing stick, they keep it straight and it lets them move quickly and stay on top of their platform. If they start falling, their strong tail muscles wrench to the opposite side quickly, to regain balance.
These graceful, medium sized cats grow to be about 3.5-5.5 feet (1-1.7 m) long; the tail is 2-3 feet (0.6-0.9 m) long.
Snow leopards are known as the “Ghosts of the Mountain” because of their solitary and elusive nature. Snow leopards sport a long, thick tail that measures about three feet in length. They use it for balance when moving and extra warmth at rest, when it’s wrapped around the body and face.
They are yellow with orange spots. They have a tail and paws. Leopards also are really fast
They are yellow with orange spots. They have a tail and paws. Leopards also are really fast
Snow leopards survive by eating the flesh of any deer or goat-like creature that they can catch. They reproduce on a yearly basis.
Snow leopards have at least 3 inches long of ears.
A leopard lives 15 -20 years. The average is 16 -18 years. and they are related to the lions,tigers,and jaguars.
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