Snow Leopard is known in the world for its beautiful fur and elusive behavior. They are found in the rugged mountains of Central Asia. Physical features: -Snow leopards have extra large paws like a pair of natural snow shoes. They have grey-white fur with its dark spots and rosettes to keep the body warm during winter. Extra long tails to keep balance. Behavior: - They are known for their solitary nature. Snow leopards make sounds similar to those made by other large cats. In order to communicate snow leopards leave markings on the landscape that other cats will find. They scrape the ground with their hind legs and spray urine against rocks to mark their territory or locate mates. Snow leopards are not aggressive towards humans. Habitat: - The snow leopard’s habitat extends through twelve countries which includes: - Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. China contains as much as 60% of all snow leopard habitat areas. Generally, snow leopards prefer the broken terrain of cliffs, rocky outcrops, and ravines. They are also found in the Himalayas. Snow leopards are nomadic, and constantly move around their home.