Here Are 10 Surprising Facts About The Latest Animal To Drop Off The Endangered List

3. Their Paws Are Natural Snowshoes

The snow leopard’s furry paws act as snowshoes for these cats and help them navigate their snow-covered homes. The fur helps to protect their paws from the cold and soften the sound of their movement.

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Photo: Imgur/AnaphylacticShark

2. This Cat Is Built For The Weather

The snow leopard is naturally able to adapt to cold weather. Its wide, short nasal cavity helps the cat breathe in the frigid air of its habitat, as it heats the air that’s inhaled before reaching the animal’s lungs. The snow leopard’s large chest also allows the animal to take in as much oxygen as it can.

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Photo: Flickr/Tambako The Jaguar

1. While Not Endangered, They’re Still Threatened

The snow leopard is one of several species of big cats whose numbers are in danger. In the wild, researchers estimate the snow leopard population to be between 4,000 and 7,500.

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Photo: Flickr/Tambako The Jaguar

Hopefully, the snow leopard will be able to enjoy a brighter future and see its population numbers rise. A lot of hard work goes into protecting these animals and others like them. If you’d like to help their cause, you can do your part by signing this petition and pledging to fight poaching efforts. Check out the information below and see how you can make a difference!

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