ответ:Snow Leopards are beautiful medium-sized cats. A snow leopard will weigh between 27 and 55 kilograms. Their fur can be from white to cream, to pale yellow, or grey colour, sprinkled with spots of grey and black colour. They have a very long tail.
Snow Leopards live high in the mountains. They eat mountain sheep, goats and other small animals.
Few had a chance to see this mysterious and peculiar inhabitant of the mountains. The snow leopard is the national symbol of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The owner turned it over to the owner for a few minutes, and when he left the house, the horse disappeared and the trail was gone. And when descending, a jump of 15 meters is in the order of things for him. A riding horse was tethered at the gate. A spotted leopard climbed into a common man's house. The Shushensky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory has an image of a snow leopard on its coat of arms. Scientists are in seventh heaven if the opportunity presents itself to see a snow leopard, or irbis, in its native habitat.
ответ:Snow Leopards are beautiful medium-sized cats. A snow leopard will weigh between 27 and 55 kilograms. Their fur can be from white to cream, to pale yellow, or grey colour, sprinkled with spots of grey and black colour. They have a very long tail.
Snow Leopards live high in the mountains. They eat mountain sheep, goats and other small animals.
Объяснение:
Few had a chance to see this mysterious and peculiar inhabitant of the mountains. The snow leopard is the national symbol of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The owner turned it over to the owner for a few minutes, and when he left the house, the horse disappeared and the trail was gone. And when descending, a jump of 15 meters is in the order of things for him. A riding horse was tethered at the gate. A spotted leopard climbed into a common man's house. The Shushensky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory has an image of a snow leopard on its coat of arms. Scientists are in seventh heaven if the opportunity presents itself to see a snow leopard, or irbis, in its native habitat.