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CLSnow leopards, often called the ghosts of the mountains, are among the most elusive and majestic big cats on Earth. They live in the high, rugged mountains of Central and South Asia, perfectly adapted to extreme cold and steep terrain. Today, scientists estimate that only about 4,000 to 6,500 snow leopards remain in the wild, making them a vulnerable species. Their population is threatened by habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and the decline of their natural prey. As top predators, snow leopards play a crucial role in maintaining healthy mountain ecosystems—when they disappear, it signals deeper environmental imbalance. Protecting snow leopards means protecting fragile mountain environments and the future of biodiversity itself. 🐆❄️🌍#Savetheplanet #fyp #climatechange #naturephotography
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