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The Snow Leopard is a mid-sized Asian felid. It is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3.

Description[]

The Snow Leopard is a member of the big cat family, native to Central and South Asia, that is adapted for living on mountains. It has a thick layer of soft under-fur covered by thick, long hair. Its fur is pale gray, with black rosettes and small spots, and a black streak along the spine provides camouflage in its mountainous habitat. The snow leopard has wide, furry paws that serve as snowshoes, preventing it from sinking into the snow. Compared with other big cats, it has comparatively short legs and a long tail, up to 105cm (41in) in length, which is uses for balance.

Snow leopards roam large territories across various mountainous regions, including the Himalayas. They typically hunt wild sheep and goats, often chasing them for up to 300 down steep mountainsides, but will eat anything they can find, including carrion. Like most cats, they are solitary, with adults coming together only to mate. Like many cat species, snow leopard numbers are in decline due to hunting for their fur and poaching by farmers.

Wildlife Park 3[]

The snow leopard is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3 and is available in the base game. Their daily food and enrichment necessities include meat, water, and jumping equipments. They can live individually, with 10 as the maximum number of herds.

Diseases[]

These are the list of diseases that the said animal can suffer from:

Anixety Apathy Babesiosis Bronchitis
Caries Conjunctivitis Cut Deficiency
Dehydration Diarrhea Eczema Gangrene
Gastric Ulcer Iodine Deficiency Mesostigmata Pad Ulcer
Panleukopenia Splinter Tuberculosis Vasculitis
Wry Neck Heat Exhaustion Oil Toxication

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