12 fun snapshots of snow leopards eating their own tails

Snow leopards cannot make such a frightening roar as other big cats, but they definitely have the most magnificent and luxurious tails that more than compensate for this nuance. The length of their tails almost reaches the length of the body and ranges from 80 to 105 cm! Mostly they use them to balance, but sometimes, from nothing to do, they like to chew them well.

An interesting fact is that snow leopards, while in their natural habitat, wrap their tails around their noses to protect themselves from the cold. However, living in captivity, they also do this. Maybe this is a genetic feature? One way or another, these magnificent animals look absolutely charming and funny, using their tails as a snack.







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