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Their thick white-grey fur insulates them, with long hair for warmth and balance.
Snow leopards can't roar but emit a loud, piercing yowl.
They are more closely related to tigers than to true leopards.
Their wide, fur-covered paws distribute weight on soft snow.
Their fur and markings provide excellent disguise in their environment.
They can leap up to 9 meters, six times their body length.
They thrive at elevations of 3,000-4,500m, navigating steep, rugged terrain.