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Snow leopard

Snow leopard. By: Michael . Otis will have offsping. Young. humans. Predators. 3500-7000. population. By getting killed by humans and sickness. endangered. By bringing them to zoo’s and protection. conservation. Mountains in Central Asia. Habitat. White with black dots. Color.

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Snow leopard

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  1. Snow leopard By: Michael

  2. Otis will have offsping Young

  3. humans Predators

  4. 3500-7000 population

  5. By getting killed by humans and sickness endangered

  6. By bringing them to zoo’s and protection conservation

  7. Mountains in Central Asia Habitat

  8. White with black dots Color

  9. 6 to 7.5ft Size

  10. Bharal sheep, musk deer, marmots, picas, goats Diet

  11. The snow leopards are rare. They stalk their prey from 30 to 50ft. There active at dawn or dusk. It’s eyes are light green and gray. Interesting

  12. Seneca park zoo.’’ Snow Leopard.’’ Internet. <http://www.Senecaparkzoo.org\dictionary.aspx?catagory=> 12 October 2012 • Woodland park zoo. ”Snow Leopard’’. Internet <http:// www.zoo.org/sslpage .aspx? pid • Toledo Zoo. ’’Snow Leopard.’’ Internet.> http://www.toledo zoo.org/animals/fact-pages/mammal/Snow Leopard/data.html<12 October 2012 • <http://www.kfeild zoo.org /cvs/Brookfield/ exibit-and animal-Guide/snow leopard>16 oct 2012 Work Cited

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