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'''''Uncia uncia''''', commonly known as the '''snow leopard''' or '''ounce''', | |||
'''Uncia uncia''', commonly known as the '''snow leopard''' or '''ounce''', is a native of the mountain ranges of central Asia. Until recently many taxonomists included this cat in the genus ] with the other large cats. Weighing up to 75 kg, it can be distinguished from other large cats by its proportionately longer tail, which helps it maintain its balance on the often steep slopes of its mountainous environment, and to cover its nose and mouth in very cold conditions. Its big furry feet act as snowshoes, like those of the ]. It is an opportunistic feeder on whatever meat it may find, often killing animals three times its size, including domestic livestock. It is an endangered species whose pelts command a very high price in the fur market. | |||
is a native of the mountain ranges of central Asia. | |||
Until recently many taxonomists included this cat in the genus ] | |||
with the other large cats. | |||
Weighing up to 75 kg, it can be distinguished from other large cats | |||
by its proportionately longer tail, which helps it maintain its balance on | |||
the often steep slopes of its mountainous environment, and to cover its nose | |||
and mouth in very cold conditions. | |||
Its big furry feet act as snowshoes, like those of the ]. | |||
It is an opportunistic feeder on whatever meat it may find, often killing | |||
animals three times its size, including domestic livestock. | |||
It is an endangered species whose pelts command a very high price in the fur market. | |||
Snow leopards are successfully being bred in captivity. | Snow leopards are successfully being bred in captivity. |
Revision as of 18:20, 25 March 2002
Uncia uncia, commonly known as the snow leopard or ounce, is a native of the mountain ranges of central Asia. Until recently many taxonomists included this cat in the genus Panthera with the other large cats. Weighing up to 75 kg, it can be distinguished from other large cats by its proportionately longer tail, which helps it maintain its balance on the often steep slopes of its mountainous environment, and to cover its nose and mouth in very cold conditions. Its big furry feet act as snowshoes, like those of the lynx. It is an opportunistic feeder on whatever meat it may find, often killing animals three times its size, including domestic livestock. It is an endangered species whose pelts command a very high price in the fur market.
Snow leopards are successfully being bred in captivity.