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Snow Leopards

Although little is known about Snow leopards because of their reclusive nature, there are thought to be less than 7,000 in the wild currently. Because of this, Snow leopards are an endangered species. These strikingly beautiful cats, which belong to their own genus, the genus Uncia, make their home in the rocky mountainous regions of South Asia and Central Asia.

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What are the binomial name of desi kikar and jungli kikar?

jungli kikae is Acacia nilotica wild delile

desi kikar is Acacia nilotica linn

Do birds eat ducks?

NO ................... yr mum does .... jokes ... no ofcourse they dont

Which body parts help snow leopards walk in snow?

Their large, wide paws help distribute their body weight, making it easier for them to move in the snow.

What leopard has ate over 300 people besides the Panar leopard?

HI !I don't know of any other leopards that ate over 300 people besides the panar leopard. The panar leopard ate 400 people. Then killed in 1910 by Jim Corbett. HI again.

Who came up with the F-Word?

I believe it was the king of England. It's an acronym for people who wanted a baby because they needed permission from the king so it means "fornication. under. consent. of. king" and it was also a punishment for prostitutes meaning "for. unlawful. carnal. Knowledge."

Does it snow in Florence?

sometimes during December, January and february...

What features does the snow leopard have that would help it to obtain its food?

A snow leopards characteristics are it's fur is light gray with dark gray spots ringed with black and a white stomach, it has pale green or gray eyes, a big, thick long tail used for balance and to keep itself warm and has large paws used as snow shoes in the snow. Some additionally facts, it can't roar, it is smaller than all the other big cats and other leopards, it's fur can grow up to 12cm long and it lives in the high mountain ranges where it is cold and dry and consists of steep, rocky slopes.

How do you turn yellow color into blue color?

Yellow, blue and red are primary colors. They can't be changed except into secondary colors by mixing one with another. The secondary colors are green, orange and violet.

Is it sensible to think that Adam and Eve had steatopygia and that we'd all have it now had they not sinned?

Steatopygia is believed to be an adaptive physiological feature for female humans living in hot environments, as it maximises the bodily surface area/volume ratio but keeps enough fat to produce hormones needed for menstruation. In the African savanna, where food shortages are common during the dry season, it allows people live on their stored fat. The people of the ancient Near East, where the Garden of Eden is usually pictured, never adapted their fat storage in this way.

It would be far more sensible to follow the early Church Father, Origen, who accepted that the story of Adam and Eve did not really represent human history (On First Principles, 3.1.1):

"Now what man of intelligence will believe that the first and the second and the third day, and the evening and the morning existed without the sun and moon and stars? And that the first day if we may so call it, was even without a heaven? And who is so silly as to believe that God, after the manner of a farmer, "planted a paradise eastward in Eden", and set in it a visible and palpable "tree of life", of such a sort that anyone who tasted its fruit with his bodily teeth would gain life: and again that one could partake of "good and evil" by masticating the fruit taken from the tree of that name? And when God is said to "walk in the paradise in the cool of the day" and Adam to hide himself behind a tree, I do not think anyone will doubt that these are figurative expressions which indicate certain mysteries through a semblance of history and not through actual events."

Will there ever be a snow leopard webkinz?

Yes!It will look on Youtube.com and it will prove it.

Is leopard print cool?

depends different people have different ideas of cool i don't like leopard print but loads of other people still have things with leopard print on

Are studded tires allowed in new jersey?

The law states that you can use chains, if weather conditions permit it. There is nothing written that actually uses the term "Studded Tire"

What is snow salt made of?

Depends on how cheap the city is. sodium chloride (table salt) is sometimes used because it is cheap, but it causes horrible rust. Calcium chloride is often used for it's lower melting point, and reduced corrosion, but it is more expensive. Ordinary sand is actually commonly used as well. It doesn't melt the snow, but it improves traction without causing slippery ice to form do to refreezing.

Is snow an organism?

Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.

What Japanese name means protective?

The name "Mamoru" can, depending on the Kanji, carry this meaning.

Are studded snow tires legal in all states?

No, they are not legal in all states. Some states even have seasonal restrictions on their use. Contact your state DOT to find out.

How are humans on earth now when dinosaurs lived long ago?

It has always been suggested that a world-wide disaster killed off the dinosaurs, such as a meteor impact, which can be proven. Not ALL life became extinct though. Almost all sea-based creatures retained their life and were able to carry on as usual, it was the land-based creatures that suffered the direct consequences of the impact. This was 60,000,000 years ago, and of course humans were not evolved yet. If we talk of evolution we can say that the evolution from apes was a long way off, and not ALL animals died. Of course at this time monkeys were not around either, and so they obviously evolved from something else. A lot happens in 60,000,000 years, such as widespread evolution, and of course more species were being formed on the world. Look at crocodiles, for example. Water-based animals that are said to have been around the time your average dino walked on the earth. We can tell that they are of the same group by their specific characteristics, such as their tough armoured skin, which most dinosaurs had which enabled them to survive when living in the wild, as well as to fight off any predators they may have encountered. To really answer your question, the disaster wiped out most species of dinosaurs, but some certain species, such as many that had to ability to fly or swim, escaped relatively unharmed. 60m years allowed for mass evolution, as this is a long time period, and so humans were not even around at this time, and simply evolved from a closest ancestor - the monkey/ape.

Why do sun dried bricks break up when placed in water but kiln fried bricks do not?

I don't know. This is a ques in my T.B that I need to answer but I don't know what to write. Who gave this question?