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  1. The anatomy of a snow leopard includes123:
    • Short legs and a stocky body.
    • Extremely long, bushy tail that can be curled over its face to stay warm.
    • Short muzzle and small ears to conserve heat.
    • Whitish to grey fur with black spots on the head and neck, and larger rosettes on the back, flanks, and tail.
    • Thick fur with hairs measuring 5 to 12 cm in length.
    • Adult snow leopards can grow to about 2.1 meters in length from head to tail and weigh 23–41 kg.
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    The snow leopard has short legs, a stocky body, and an extremely long, bushy tail, which it can curl over its face to stay warm. Its short muzzle and small ears also help the animal conserve heat.
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    The snow leopard's fur is whitish to grey with black spots on the head and neck, with larger rosettes on the back, flanks and bushy tail. Its muzzle is short, its forehead domed, and its nasal cavities are large. The fur is thick with hairs measuring 5 to 12 cm (2.0 to 4.7 in) in length, and its underbelly is whitish.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Leopard
    Adult snow leopards (Panthera uncia or Uncia uncia) can grow to a length of about 2.1 metres (7 feet) from head to tail and weigh 23–41 kg (50–90 pounds). (more) Its soft coat, consisting of a dense insulating undercoat and a thick outercoat of hairs about 5 cm (2 inches) long, is pale grayish with dark rosettes and a dark streak along the spine.
    www.britannica.com/animal/snow-leopard
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    Snow leopard, large long-haired Asian cat that inhabits the mountains of central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
    Their head to body length ranges from 1 to 1.3 m, and the tail (0.8 to 1 m) is almost as long as their body. Snow leopards spend a solitary life, except during mating season, which usually occurs between late January and mid–March. One to five cubs are born after a gestation period of 93 to 110 days, generally in June or July.
    Adult snow leopards (Panthera uncia or Uncia uncia) can grow to a length of about 2.1 metres (7 feet) from head to tail and weigh 23–41 kg (50–90 pounds). Its soft coat, consisting of a dense insulating undercoat and a thick outercoat of hairs about 5 cm (2 inches) long, is pale grayish with dark rosettes and a dark streak along the spine.
    The snow leopard ( Panthera uncia ), occasionally called ounce, is a species of large cat in the genus Panthera of the family Felidae. The species is native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia.
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  3. WebMar 29, 2024 · The snow leopard attains a length of about 2.1 metres (7 feet), including the 0.9-metre- (3-foot-) long tail. It stands about 0.6 metre …

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  5. WebNov 21, 2014 · Snow leopards are about 60 cm tall at shoulder and weigh between 45 to 55 kg. Their head to body length ranges from 1 to 1.3 m, and the tail (0.8 to 1 m) is almost as long as their body. Snow leopards

  6. WebWhere do snow leopards live? Snow leopards live across a vast area in northern and central Asia's high mountains, including the Himalayan region. In the Himalayas, snow leopards live in high alpine areas, mostly above …

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  8. WebSnow Leopard Biology. Solo traveller: the snow leopard is usually solitary and highly elusive. Crepuscular: dawn and dusk are the cat’s most active times. Living large: some snow leopards have home ranges of up to …

  9. Snow Leopards 101 - National Geographic Society

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