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What are facts about the snow leopard's ancestors?
The direct ancestors of snow leopards were the other Asian leopards that live in the lowlands. It must have taken hundreds of generations for the leopards to fully adapt to the extreme conditions in which the snow leopards live today.
How do snow leopards learn to hunt?
natural instincts. like for example humans just know to drink from their mothers breast.
Why is money management important?
Money management is indispensable for an organization for proper upkeeping,to trim avoidable expenditure and above all for judicious use of money in a volatile and competitive business environment.
What is the average size of a snow leopard?
the size of a snow leopard is about Body Length(mm)-900-1350, Weight (kg) - 50
Litter Size - 2-3.
How long does it take for a leopard tadpole to become a leopard frog?
Leopard frogs may live up to 9 years in the wild, although very few leopard frogs will live for this long. Most mortality occurs as a tadpole or newly transformed froglet, when as many as 95% will die.
What is the difference between male snow leopards and female snow leopards?
Generally, females are smaller than males. This is the only difference between the two. All snow leopards are very solitary animals that only associate with one another when mating time approaches.
How often does a snow leopard go into heat if she's not bred when it starts?
being bred does not matter leapords go into heat around Jan. - Feb. heat last for females 7 days at most
Does a girl named clarissa really kill people im scared?
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How is the snow leopard suited to its environment?
The snow leopards live in high altitudes in the mountains. They are well suited for this environment by having an undercoat, long hair, and markings that help them to be hidden in their surroundings.
What is the short form for all the colours of the rainbow white light is really?
The visible spectrum.
No, it is not all one word. Snow Leopard is two separate words. if it were one word it would just look like gibberish.
What is the from kingdom to the snow leopard?
i really dont know that is why im really like asking you
How many snow leapords are there in the world?
Right now the snow leopards population is ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 only in the wild. There is no record of the population of them in zoos.
This may not be the correct answer, but i am pretty sure that it is because they have an enlarged aortic artery coming from their heart (or something like that) allowing more oxygen to reach their muscles in a shorter time.
Should you eat with no salt at all?
Be guided by your Doctor, but please understand that your body needs a certain amount of salt to keep it healthy, especially in hot climates. This is because salt is used in the body to balance the osmotic properties of your blood, in part of the bodies self regulatory processes and for the propagation of nerve impulses down nerves. Salt is lost from the body rapidly when you sweat and if you end up with too little salt you can become ill. Therefore a diet with NO salt is probably not good for you. Similarly a diet with too much salt is also bad.
Is a snow leopard a warm blooded or cold blooded?
Snow leopards - like all mammals - are endothermic (warm-blooded).
How are lynx and snow leopard alike?
snow leopards and a lynx are the same because they both are in the cat family.plus they both use their claws to grip the ground and run faster like most big cats.although they both have small claws unlike the cheetah, so they don't run as fast.the fastest recorded of a lynx or snow leopard running is just over 40 miles per hour.
What is the snow leopard appearance?
The snow leopard, also called the ounce, lives above the timberline in the high mountains of central Asia, from the Altas to the Himalayas. The animal's fur is long and thick, the ground color of the body being grayish, creamy, or whitish. Only the head has well-defined black spots. The body is marked with interrupted and irregular rosettes that are darker than the surrounding ground color. A dark streak runs from the middle of the back to the tail. The snow leopard is 40 to 50 inches (100 to 130 cm) long with a tail about three feet (90 cm) long. It stands about two feet (60 cm) high at the shoulder, and weighs 55 to 165 pounds (25 to 75 kg). It feeds on wild sheep, musk deer, rabbits, birds, and such domestic animals as sheep and goats. Due to indiscriminate hunting for its pelt, the snow leopard is in danger of becoming extinct.