Snow leopards may be considered among the most beautiful creatures on this planet, but they’re also an interesting member of the cat family. Check out the facts below!
Snow leopards are unique and have many factors that separate them from the other big cats in the world.
For starters, snow leopards are unusual in the way that their body is constructed and in the way it functions. Snow leopards’ feet are much wider and covered in more fur providing the cat with a set of paws that act as “Snowshoes” in the cold and often snowy climate in which they live.
A snow leopard’s tail and nose are also different and both are also a result of their chilled habitat. The nose of the leopard is short, but has a wide nasal cavity that causes the air to be warmed before reaching the cat’s lungs. Even the snow leopard’s tail helps it through the cold climate.
Its tail is approximately three feet long and thick with fur. They use it to wrap around their body and face when resting in the freezing temperatures of the harsh, snowy, rugged alpine regions in Central Asia where they live.
Here is where the snow leopard becomes unusual — unlike lions and tigers, the snow leopard cannot roar. This is due to their underdeveloped vocal cords. They also eat an unusual amount of vegetation, such as grass or twigs.
Scientists are unsure whether this helps with digestion or if this is a dietary requirement for the cats to receive essential vitamins or rid themselves of parasites. Other than vegetation, these leopards usually prey upon wild sheep or goats.
These leopards are even active at an unusual time. Snow leopards aren’t always nocturnal, but they are rarely seen during the day either. They’re mostly active during dawn and dusk making them cats of a “crepuscular activity pattern” as named by scientists.
As far as behavior goes, these cats are very shy, passive aggressive mammals. They will most likely flee the scene if disturbed while feeding or resting and there has never been a verified attack on a human by a snow leopard. The only thing that might cause snow leopards to become aggressive is by threatening their cubs — which is not recommended!
They’re mostly elusive and solitary mammals, but their behavior can vary depending on the amount of human presence near their habitat.
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