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snow leopard
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The snow leopard is a large pale cat of the high mountains of Central and South Asia, smoke-gray with dark rosettes, with an enormously thick tail it wraps around itself when resting and uses as a counterweight on steep ground. It lives between about 10,000 and 18,000 feet on broken rock and cliff, hunts blue sheep and ibex, and is almost never seen even where it is common.

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