1 Where do snow leopards live?
2 What do snow leopards look like?
3 What keeps snow leopards
warm?
4 What do snow leopards eat?
5 How far can snow leopards jump?
6 How often do snow leopards
attack humans?
7 How many snow leopards are
there in Kazakhstan?
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Answers & Comments
1.The world range of the snow leopard covers the mountainous regions of Central and South Asia - Tien Shan, Pamir, Hindu Kush, Karakorum, Himalayas, Kun Lun, Tibet, Altai, Sayan. The area is intermittent throughout. The main food of the snow leopard is the Siberian ibex.
2.The irbis is distinguished by a thin, long, flexible body, relatively short legs, a small head and a very long tail. Reaching a length of 200-230 cm with the tail, it weighs up to 55 kg. The color of the fur is light smoky gray with ring-shaped and solid dark spots.
3.The snow leopard has soft, dense fur that grows extra-thick during the winter to keep the cat's body warm
4.Snow leopards are capable of killing prey up to three times their own weight. They eat blue sheep, Argali wild sheep, ibex, marmots, pikas, deer and other small mammals. The animals which snow leopards typically hunt—such as the Argali sheep—are also hunted by local communities.
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Ответ:
1. It lives high up in the mountains of central
Asia.
2. It has got thick fur with black spots on its head, body and long tail. Also it has got big paws to help it walk on the snow.
3. Its fur protects it from the freezing cold. 4. They eat wild sheep and goats.
5. They can jump up to 50 feet.
6. Luckily for us, they rarely attack humans (people).
7. There are fewer than 200.
Объяснение:
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1. Он живет ВЫСОКО В ГОрах центральНОго
Азия.
2. Имеет густой мех с черными пятнами на голове, теле и длинном хвОсте. Также у него есть большие лапы, которые помогают ему ходить по снегу.
3. Его мех защищает его от холода. *.
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5. Они могут прыгать до 50 футов.
6. К счастью для нас, они редко нападают на людей
(людей).
7. Их меньше 200.