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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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How many people like snow leopards?

None because they are never seen by most people !!!!!!!!!!

>Lots of people like snow leopards, there are big organizations out there to help them because they are endangered.

Is a Snow Leopard wild?

Yes, the Snow Leopard is a wild species. They are not a domestic species. They are currently listed as "endangered" according to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, with the population trend posted as "decreasing". For more details, please see the sites listed below.

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What does dense mean when you are talking about fur on snow leopards?

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when you something like, the fur is long and DENSE on the snow leopard,it means what?

i guess either rough or oily or just the strands are dense

Do snow leopards live in Canada?

No, snow leopards only live in central and southAsia along the Himalayan mountains. (Not counting Zoos)

Why is your dad bald?

Well, either because he has hair loss or he has used his razor to shave it.

Why is violence a part of humans lives?

Because humans are a race of power and greed

How far does the snow leopard smell and see?

Snow Leopards can see 6x better than humans, their smelling is nothing special, but their nasal cavity is very large, which warms up the air they breathe before it enters the lungs, which is critical in the high altitude of the Himalayas.

Willa 14 teen year old peanis get smaller if he jacke soff more than once a day every day?

Probably not, but you might go blind from it...'specially if your hand slips.

How long is a snow leopard's tail?

A Snow Leopard Male is 5 feet long and its tail is 10 feet long(Twice as long as the Snow Leopard!).As the female Snow Leopard is 4 feet long and has an 8 foot tail. There tails are made this long so that if they get cold up 1 km from the peak of Mt. Everest, they can rap there tails around themselves.

What does the proverb rain beats a leopard's skin but it does not wash out the spots mean?

In short, the proverb 'rain beats a leopard's skin but it does not wash out the spots' means that, no matter how much you try, you can't change a person/something.

Why did human chose to live in larger settlements?

It was all apart of evolution, people figured out that you survive better in larger communities and they also stopped migrating. People started to stay in one place and began to farm: raising crops and cattle. Once they did this they began to form bigger groups of people turning that into towns and villages ect...

How many offsprings how many offsprings does a snow leopard produce does a snow leopard produce and how often?

In the wild, 2-3 cubs are normally born in a snow leopard litter, although one snow leopard in captivity gave birth to 7 cubs! Female snow leopards can mate every other year. I don't know how often males can mate; I would assume that they could mate every year, once they reach the appropriate age.

How many claws does a snow leopard have?

18 claws - 4 main retractable claws, and two Dewclaws, one on each of the front paws.

How long is a snow leopard's claw?

A snow leopard usually weighs between 77 to 121 pounds. That's a little smaller than the average mountain lion. Though I have never actually seen a snow leopard's claws, it seems that they could not be any bigger than a mountain lion's (2 inches), or any smaller than a Siberian lynx's (1 1/2 inches).