Quiet Movement: Snow leopards move slowly and quietly to sneak up on their prey without being noticed.

Using the Landscape: They hide among rocks and hills to stalk their prey. The rocky mountains help them stay hidden.

Patience: Snow leopards are very patient. They can wait a long time for the right moment to attack.

Big Jumps: Snow leopards can jump very far—up to 50 feet! They often jump from high places to surprise their prey below.

Ambushing: They like to hide behind rocks or bushes and then jump out when their prey gets close.

Marking Their Area: Snow leopards mark their territory with their scent to keep other animals away. This helps them have enough food nearby.

Hunting at Night: These cats often hunt at night when their prey is less alert. They can see well in the dark.

 Eating Different Foods: Snow leopards eat many kinds of animals, like goats and sheep. This helps them find food in different places.