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Top 7 Facts About Snow Leopards That Will Amaze You

Snow Leopards are typically associated with formidable predators in hot climes. They are capable of dragging prey considerably larger than themselves up a tree. Here, we are providing you some Top 7 Facts About Snow Leopards That Will Amaze You. Our company Himalayan Outback provides snow leopard trek opportunity for 13 Days from Mid January to end February in Himachal Pradesh, North India. Our trip is designed for those who are physically fit and enjoy the thrill of pushing their endurance levels.

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Top 7 Facts About Snow Leopards That Will Amaze You

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  1. Welcome To Himalayan Outback

  2. Top 7 Facts About Snow Leopards That Will Amaze You

  3. Snow Leopards are typically associated with formidable predators in hot climes. Those hot climes are Kenya, Tanzania, and Southern Asia They are extraordinarily powerful. They are capable of dragging prey considerably larger than themselves up a tree They have multiple subspecies: Amur Leopards, Javan Leopards, South Arabian Leopards, Central Asian Leopards, and Sri Lankan Leopards

  4. How do snow leopards look like? Most snow leopards weigh between 60 and 120 pounds and stand two to five feet tall and four to five feet long.They are the smallest of the big cat species Snow Leopard hair is extremely thick– up to five inches– to help them stay warm in the snow. This hair also protects their huge paws

  5. Where do snow leopards live? Snow Leopards reside in some of the world’s harshest climates, they travel upwards in elevation throughout the summer, between 10,000 and 20,000 feet. During the winter, they may descend as far as 4,000 feet. Snow Leopards can only be found on one continent: Asia.China is home to more than half of the world’s population.

  6. What do snow leopards eat? Snow Leopards prefer big herbivores such as Mountain Sheep, Ibexes, and Goats as prey. They will consume smaller animals such as rabbits, voles, and marmots. In a pinch, they’ll even hunt birds. Snow Leopards often make one large kill per week or two

  7. What is snow leopards’ biggest threat? Humans are the only Snow Leopard predators. As human civilization encroaches on their environment, their food supplies decline Snow Leopard hunting is also a concern. Their gorgeous and thick pelts make them a commodity in the illicit wildlife trade. Poaching is still a major problem for Snow Leopard conservation. Hundreds of animals are killed each year.

  8. Climate Change and Snow Leopards? In the last decade, habitat destruction and poaching have wiped out almost 20% of the population. However, climate change might affect the geography and weather of the Snow Leopard’s habitat.According to WWF research, the areas most likely to be affected are in the northern and eastern portions of the Snow Leopard’s range, where an estimated 50% of all wild Snow Leopards live.

  9. In Which category do snow leopards belong? “vulnerable.” Vulnerable species are those that are on the verge of becoming endangered. It places them at “high risk of extinction in the wild” as well. However, the organization’s least at-risk classification of threatened animals is vulnerable. The IUCN currently classifies them as

  10. What are the efforts for snow leopards’ conservation? Snow Leopards are also protected by the World Wildlife Fund. In 2012, the organisation (in collaboration with USAID) launched a four-year initiative. It would protect Snow Leopard habitat while also boosting water security. This would prepare high mountain communities for climate change.

  11. Conclusion These Snow Leopard facts may make readers wish they could have a close contact with the cat. However, the zoo is likely to be the only location for this. Snow Leopards, often known as “ghosts of the mountains,” dwell in such isolated areas, have such excellent camouflage, and are so elusive that even catching them on a video trap is reason for celebration. So these were the top 7 facts about snow leopards that will amaze you.

  12. Thanks for Watching Contact Us Mobile : +91 9815605847 (India) Email : himalayanoutback@gmail.com Address : 550, Sector 18-B Chandigarh -160018, India

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