With the aliases of Grass Leopard and
Argyi-Leaf Leopard, it belongs to the Felidae family of Carnivora order. Its
scientific Latin name is Panthera uncia, and English name is Snow Leopard.
It is 110 to 130 centimeters in body length,
80 to 90 centimeters in tail length, and 38 to 75 kilograms in weight. Its head
is small and round. It has long and dense hair coat all over, grayish yellow or
hoar, with the body hair about 3 centimeters in length, and belly hair up to 6.5
centimeters. It has blurry or irregular large black ring spots on the back and
chest sides. Its long tail has long and tousy hair. It is the most beautiful
sort of leopards.
Snow Leopard
inhabits at an elevation of 2,000 to 6,000 meters, regularly moving about the
bare rocks of high mountains. It is ferocious, astute, and dexterous in action,
mainly feeding on rock-sheep, argali, as well as klipdas, marmots and puppies of
the pheasant genus, etc. Its estrum is from late winter to early spring, while
the gestation period lasts 90 to 103 days. It litters between June and July,
with 2 to 3 babies per fetus. At the age of two, it grows to sexual maturity. It
has a lifespan of about 10 years in general, with the longest up to 15.8
years.
In China, it is distributed in Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Gansu Province and Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region, etc. It is small in quantity and has been listed in Appendix
I of International Trade Convention on Endangered Wild Animal and Plant
Species.