2. About the Author
Hi my name is
Kacie. I am the
author and
illustrator of this
book. I like
animals and I like
to draw. I chose
this animal
because it’s
endangered
and I like the cat
family.
3. Who Am I?
Snow leopards
have spotted,
thick, fur. They
have whitish,
yellowish spots.
Females are 30%
smaller than the
males. They live
for about 21
years.
4. The Early Years
A snow leopard’s
mating season is
between
January to mid-
March. Snow
leopards can
have from 2-3
cubs. They stay
with their mother
for their first
winter.
5. Habitat Sweet habitat
Snow leopards
live in the
mountains of
central Asia.
China
contains
about 60% of
the snow
leopards
habitat.
6. What’s on the Menu?
The snow
leopard likes to
eat mountain
goats. They also
eat rodents such
as hares and
game birds.
They’re diet is like
a 10 year old
that eats 40
burgers.
7. Making Tracks
The tracks look
like normal big
cat feet. They
are found in
the mountains.
They have fur
on their paws.
8. Simply Irresistible!
The snow
leopard is most
active during
dawn and dusk.
Snow leopards
are endangered
so they are not
usually seen in
the wild.
9. Where in the World?
They live in the
rugged
mountains of
Asia, China,
and India. We
are
disappearing
from parts of
Mongolia.
10. Fun Facts
Snow leopards
are unable to
roar. They can
leap up to 30
feet. There are
3500, to 7000
in the wild.
There are 600
to 700 in zoos.
11. Resource List
http://www.theanimalfiles.com/images/snow_leopard_2.jpg picture on
slide on 1
http://www.google.com/firefox?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-
US:official picture on slide 5
http://www.greendiary.com/images/snow-leopard6_45.jpg picture on slide
3
http://www.okczoo.com/sites/okczoo/uploads/images/snow_leopard_cubs
3.jpg picture on slide 4
http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/photos/Canadian_Rockies/images/bighorn
sheep.jpg picture on slide 6
http://www.snowleopardconservancy.org/pics/tracks on ridge.jpg picture
on slide 7
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/191/518415826_4e91ba253a.jpg?v=0 picture
on slide 8
http://www.mausdesign.com/images/apple/snow-leopard_sm.jpg picture
on slide 10