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The Snow Leopard The Snow Leopard By Dominic LeMaster By Dominic LeMaster

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The Snow Leopard. By Dominic LeMaster. Let me tell you about my awesome animal it eats mammals and it lives in the mountains can you guess what my animal is? Read on to see facts about the snow leopard’s adaptations the snow Leopard’s food and the snow leopard’s habitat. Adaptations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Snow LeopardThe Snow Leopard

By Dominic LeMaster By Dominic LeMaster

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Let me tell you about my awesome animal it eats mammals and it lives in the mountains can you guess what my animal is? Read on to see facts about the snow leopard’s adaptations the snow Leopard’s food and the snow leopard’s habitat.

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Adaptations Adaptations The snow leopard has a long legs to catch its

prey. The long tail helps the snow leopard balance on mountains to see prey. The snow leopard is camouflaged so it can hide and sneak up on its prey. Did you know that the snow leopard can run very fast? They’re good swimmers and excellent climbers. They also hide their food in the trees. Snow leopards stay alive for 21 year. These snow leopards can grow to 3 ½ feet.

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Food and FeedingFood and Feeding Now do you won't to learn about

the snow leopards food and feeding? The snow leopard eats lots of things. For example they eat wild sheep boar mice deer and very small mammals.

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HabitatHabitat

For the last main idea it is about the habitat. The snow leopard’s habitat is in the mountains, meadows and sometimes in rocky areas. The snow leopards are in danger of extinction in their habitat. From loss of prey few snow leopards are still left in the wild.

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Now you know about this amazing creature the snow leopard. Everybody should get a chance to study the snow leopard.

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Resource PageResource Page

– http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/index.html?sc=AWY0900WCG00&searchen=google&gclid=CJPUhffEqpoCFSMeDQod1BGg1A

– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Leopard– http://lsb.syr.edu/projects/cyberzoo/

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