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Snow leopard

By: B rexden Tams and Hunter Smith and Kahler Peterson. Snow leopard . Habitat.

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Snow leopard

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  1. By: Brexden Tams and Hunter Smith and Kahler Peterson Snow leopard

  2. Habitat The snow leopard ranges includes alpine meadows, treeless rocky mountains and rhododendron forests. Most of their range occurs in Tibet and other parts of China associated with steep rocky slopes, with arid shrub land, grassland or steppe vegetation.

  3. Appearance • Snow leopards are generally smaller than true leopards, and their tails are characteristically much longer. Their heads are notably more rounded than those of common leopards. Females are smaller than males.

  4. The snow leopard eats wild sheep, wild boars, gazelles, hares, markhor, bobak, tahr, marmots, mice and deer. The snow leopard is a carnivore, which means that it eats meat. The snow leopard can eat an animal three times the size of itself. The male eats the prey it kills; if he sees his family, he will back off and leave as they eat. The snow leopard will drag the carcass of a large animal to its marked territory and eat it over several days. Diet

  5. Detail • Body Lentgh[mm] 900-1350 • Wieght {kg} 50 average • Litter size [2-3] • Life span {15-18}

  6. The End Country View Elementary Ms. Cardon Mrs. Kite Hunter Smith Brexden Tams Kahler Peterson

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