Behavior
- Snow leopards are shy, elusive cats known for their solitary nature.
- These cats are most active at dawn and dusk, which is called a “crepuscular activity pattern” by scientists.
- Snow leopards regularly patrol home ranges that can cover hundreds of square kilometers.
- Sometimes a male and female might be seen together during mating season, or we might see a mother with her young cubs.
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Physical Features
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Activities & Learning
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Life Cycle
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Prey
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Conservation Programs
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Where We Work
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