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Physiological Aspects of Snow

Descriptive and Behavioral Aspects of Snow Leopards The Snow Leopard is an endangered species, and lives among many other species in Asia. These leopards are medium sized cats and usually, males weight more than females. The average male weighs anywhere from 100-120 lbs.; whereas, the average female weighs 75-90 lbs. They do not belong to the same genus as larger cats because they lack the ability to "roar." Leopards do not have the fibro-elastic tissues in the throat that allow other cats to make the low growl. It belongs to the Felidae Family, and its scientific name is Uncia uncia. The thick fur coat is grayish-white with traces of yellow in it, and the open-rosette (black circles that resemble roses) spots are dark gray to black colored. This lush fur allows the cat to appear larger than it actually is. The dense light colored coat protects the animal from the extreme conditions of the winter and the mild conditions of the summer. The fur around the paw acts as sno


Snow Leopards are territorial, and they also use their odor to warn other leopards about their boundaries. The use their hind leg to scrape loose dirt, and they also use their bodily fluids. It can also be used to as a "scarf. Overall these features help the animal to survive. The father does not play a role in bringing up the child. It stalks its prey from 20 - 50ft away, then pounces on it and does not let it go. Snow leopards molt twice a year, but the summer coat differs little from the winter coat by density and length. For the mountainous environment, the Snow Leopards have developed the better chest muscles than the average cat, long hind limbs, and a long tail for balance. " The cat can wrap the tail around itself when it is sitting to add extra warmth. The scent of other males helps female leopards find other male leopards during the breeding season. long, or in some cases, as long as the leopard's body. Instead spraying fire hydrants, snow leopards spray rocks and boulders, and the emission comes for a gland near the tail. Snow leopards do not hunt in packs and they prey on wild sheep, wild goats, marmots, tahr, hares, and even birds and mice. When the third month roles around, the cubs go on the hunt with their mother; they remain with the mother until their first winter season.

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