Loading

Snow Leopards By lexi Phetkanya

All about Snow Leopards life.

what do they look like

What has thick fur with a gray coat and black and brown spots? It’s a Snow Leopard! First, the mammals height is 4.5 feet and the mammals weight is anywhere from 55-165 pounds. Next, they have a white-gray coat that is spotted with large black rosettes that blend in with the mountains. Lastly, their paws are big and they act like snowshoes so when their on the mountains they can walk without trouble. These creatures can jump to 49 feet high. Isn’t that cool? If you see this animal take a close look at it!

where do they live

Let’s talk about where they live! First, Snow Leopards live in Europe. If you can’t find them there, go check in Asia. You can look in China and Nepal. Some Snow Leopards live in frigid places like the mountains. Next, let’s talk about the climate. The areas where they live get about 6-8 inches of rain a year. It is also really cold where Snow Leopards live, too. Lastly, we’re going to talk about where they sleep. Snow Leopards make their homes in clift areas. You better get packed up because you are going to go to the mountains where Snow Leopards live. If you see a Snow Leopard's habitat check it out

Snow Leopards are very strong.

what do they eat

If you don’t know what Snow Leopards prey is then your lucky because I am going to tell you. First, Snow Leopards eat a lot of different animals. These creatures are carnivores, which means they eat meat. They prey on sheep, goats, rodents, hares, and game birds. Isn’t that cool? Next, is how they find or catch their prey. Snow Leopards hunt their prey and when it gets close they catch it and eat it. They have big paws so they can catch their prey easily. They sneak up and snatch their food with their huge paws. After they catch their prey they either eat it or save it for later. Lastly, let’s talk about the predators Snow Leopards have. One of Snow leopards predators are humans because they hunt them for the fur. Another one is local farmers. Farmers kill snow leopards because the snow leopards eat the farmer’s animals. Now you know what their predators are and their prey. Isn’t that great!

why their endangered

Can you believe that their are only 4,000 to 6,000 Snow Leopards left in the world? There are a lot of reasons that Snow Leopards have been endangered. First, they have been endangered for a long time because humans hunt them for their precious fur. Also, climate change has hurt Snow Leopards. They had to move up the mountains because it was to warm. When they go higher they get less food. I feel bad for them. As you can see, Snow Leopards have been threatened a lot.

how we can help

Let’s try to keep these animals safe always and help as much as you can. First, let’s talk about how we can help by adopting the Snow Leopards. We can adopt Snow Leopards by helping them and giving them money. You can take care of it online too. If you adopt a Snow Leopard you can help and save the most endangered animals. It can help them from becoming extinct. After you adopt a Snow Leopard you get goodies back. It depends how much you spend. If you spend a lot you get a lot back. If you spend a little, you get a little back, but it is a really great deal because you get goodies you get. Lastly, you shouldn’t litter so if you litter anywhere some animals eat the plastic or other things and they get sick and when animals eat it they can maybe choke or die. We can help by doing a lot different things. When you help it is easier and you are helping the animals too and that’s great.

Play with your best friends.

Credits:

Created with images by Pixel-mixer - "snow leopard irbis female" • Pixel-mixer - "snow leopard irbis big cat" • Unknown - "Free photo: Snow Leopard, Resting Playing - Free Image on ..." • strichpunkt - "snow leopard play get it all"

Report Abuse

If you feel that this video content violates the Adobe Terms of Use, you may report this content by filling out this quick form.

To report a copyright violation, please follow the DMCA section in the Terms of Use.