Snow
Leopards are a group of prestigious animals with long tails – somewhere between
80 – 105 centimeters. Their tails play a major role in helping them balance
themselves. But, is that all? Their tails also serve as a perfect thing for
them to OM NOM NOM!
Most of
the Snow Leopards are seen wrapping their large and long tails around their
noses when in captivity. The main intention of this is to protect themselves
from the coldness in their natural habitats. Yet, the reason for this is quite
difficult to generalize.
Perhaps,
this may be to resist the fluff. Or sometimes because it’s genetic. Scroll down
to check out those tails and the snow leopards. Don’t miss to share the article
and to comment your ideas. Happy trails until we meet again!
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source: Terrie K
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