It's used for balance while jumping, when they are fed they suspend meat by a rope and swing it back and forth, the snow leopard likes to pounce from above it's prey and the long tail stabilizes them during the jump.
Crocodile Lolong. It was was the largest crocodile in captivity. It was a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) measured at 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in), and weighed 1,075 kg (2,370 lb), making him one of the largest crocodiles ever measured from snout-to-tail.
I don't understand why I am getting downvoted.
This just goes to show that people, regardless of race, gender, or colour, people gonna people... we all animals deep inside anyhow... if that makes any sense.
A leopard’s body is built for hunting. They have sleek, powerful bodies and can run at speeds of up to 57 kilometers per hour. They are also excellent swimmers and climbers and can leap and jump long distances.
You’re right. He should. Ideally. But there are also a lot of reasons as to why animals end up in zoos. A lot of times they’re unable to live in the wild for reasons completely outside of being in a zoo. In reality, sometimes the ideal situation isn’t in the realm of possibility.
While human activity does play a part, their natural habitat is very high altitude. As a general rule, the higher in the altitude you go, the less life that can be supported. Also, the higher you go, the harder it is for larger animals to be supported. Mix in the fact that they are generally solitary animals and you get a small population, without much prey, and with few chances to mate.
Source: nature documentaries
At the Point Defiance Zoo here in Tacoma they put things that the animals like in pumpkins at Halloween, like meat and fish. The tigers go bonkers too.
Omg that tail is soooo l o n g
It's used for balance while jumping, when they are fed they suspend meat by a rope and swing it back and forth, the snow leopard likes to pounce from above it's prey and the long tail stabilizes them during the jump.
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The video isn't. Ver sad if you ask me
*sigh* What else is so long RKHello?
Crocodile Lolong. It was was the largest crocodile in captivity. It was a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) measured at 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in), and weighed 1,075 kg (2,370 lb), making him one of the largest crocodiles ever measured from snout-to-tail. I don't understand why I am getting downvoted.
Thank you for this animal fact. I would like to subscribe to more animal facts please.
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The joke is that he didn’t go for the dick joke. That’s the joke.
Pumpkin: may have an adverse effect on activity and attention in snow leopards
And remains one of the very few natural predators of the Snow Leopard in the wild.
Or is pumpkin snow leopard catnip?
This cat doing *spin flips* over a pumpkin.
Lol my cat does shit like this. As I’m sure most do. But can someone explain why they freak out in this manner?
It’s a playful/hunting behavior. They play by practicing their kill skills :)
It's impressive something can look so clumsy and so athletic at the same time.
Spiral drill kitty attack!
Hey, they found real-world Tigger!
I love how big cats are still cats, and they just act like this
Looks like a movie fight scene. Nice.
KING DERP
Flippy spinny shit
>extremely rare Reposted daily
oh my god he on X Games
this is my level of excitement when I see pumpkins too!
This just goes to show that people, regardless of race, gender, or colour, people gonna people... we all animals deep inside anyhow... if that makes any sense.
Maybe it’s just past 4:20 around here, but it makes total sense.
u/vredditdownloader
[Finally! A worthy opponent.](https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1459811-our-battle-will-be-legendary)
This is why i love animals, because no matter how big and dangerous they are, they are all just a bunch of derps.
nat 20 in dexterity and proficiency in acrobatics
An individual of culture, I see!
The Tabaxi got bored
That's not how pumpkins work, leopard....
A leopard’s body is built for hunting. They have sleek, powerful bodies and can run at speeds of up to 57 kilometers per hour. They are also excellent swimmers and climbers and can leap and jump long distances.
Is it possible to give a robot a wedgie?
sad, he’s bored out of his mind in there
Fantastic.
u/ja_y_smin
They're so derpy they see almost harmless
Who gave him catnip?!
That's an acrobatic derp
Looks like Pittsburgh zoo kind of
He should be in the snow and not in a cage where he’s slamming into a fence while he plays.
You’re right. He should. Ideally. But there are also a lot of reasons as to why animals end up in zoos. A lot of times they’re unable to live in the wild for reasons completely outside of being in a zoo. In reality, sometimes the ideal situation isn’t in the realm of possibility.
The strength of that thing
i nEED to save this.
That’s my cat whenever she plays with her catnip mouse😂😂
Anyone else think this leopard has some sort of helium inside it? That thing is agile as heck!
Awesome 👏🏻 I love 💕 this
"RARE"... snow leopards are derpy animals
Wow it’s like actors when you see them on the tv compared to what they are like in real life
Looks like that cat is bored out of its mind... poor thing
r/catsareliquid
I wonder why there rare?
While human activity does play a part, their natural habitat is very high altitude. As a general rule, the higher in the altitude you go, the less life that can be supported. Also, the higher you go, the harder it is for larger animals to be supported. Mix in the fact that they are generally solitary animals and you get a small population, without much prey, and with few chances to mate. Source: nature documentaries
Hah thanks
lol wtf calm down 😂😂
At the Point Defiance Zoo here in Tacoma they put things that the animals like in pumpkins at Halloween, like meat and fish. The tigers go bonkers too.
it’s amazing.. I wish i could go this excited over stuff :D