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Snow Leopard

Snow Leopard. K evin Salguero , J ordan O’Sick Blake M oore, Joey Machado . Species population . The estimated population is about 4000. habitat. Snow leopards live in high rugged mountain areas. Competition, prey, and predator,. niche .

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Snow Leopard

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  1. Snow Leopard Kevin Salguero, Jordan O’Sick Blake Moore, Joey Machado

  2. Species population • The estimated population is about 4000

  3. habitat • Snow leopards live in high rugged mountain areas

  4. Competition, prey, and predator,. niche • Prey- Bharal, himalayantaher, markhor, argalihaires birds • Comepition- wolves • Predator-doesn’t have one • Niche- he is a predator

  5. commensalism, symbiosis, mutualism, and Parasitism. Mutualism-no mutualism no animal really benefits from the snow leopard Commensalism- none, the snow leopard is always a predator Parasitism- the round worm Symbiosis- all of the above

  6. Carrying capacity and • Carrying capacity-

  7. Limiting factors, community • Limiting factors- food, water, space, light and weather • Community- they live in herds

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