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By: Anisha Devas and Simone Karustis! SNOW LEOPARDS! By: Anisha Devas and Simone Karustis!

What does it look like? Height- 2 feet Weight- 77-120 lbs Eye color- green/gray Thick, white fur with black or brown spots Powerful legs

Diet! Blue Sheep Deer Boars Marmots Wild goats Small rodents such as hares and game birds

Behavior!!!! Active at dawn and dusk Rarely seen in the wild Live alone except for mating season They stalk their prey from 20-50 feet away

Where is it found? China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Tibet, Tajikistan and Mongolia, and Bhutan.

Websites! www.defender.org www.predatorconservation.com www.answers.com www.snowleopardconservary.com www.snowleopardblog.com