Leopards (Panthera pardus) were originally found from southeastern Russia, throughout eastern and southern Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and throughout subsaharan Africa, in many different habitats, primarily savannahs and forests, but including taiga in parts of Russia and China. In these latter areas, winter temperatures can get down to -12o F (-25o C). Like lions and tigers, leopards can roar.
Snow leopards (Uncia uncia) have always been restricted to mountains in southern and Central Asia, including the Altai, Tien Shan, Karakoram and Himalayan ranges among others. They are highly adapted for living in the cold, rocky, mountains, having very thick fur, small ears, short faces, and fur on the bottom of their feet (to act like snowshoes). They also have very long tails, which they use to help keep their balance while chasing prey over rocky, unstable slopes. Although closely related to tigers and leopards, snow leopards cannot roar, due to differences in the anatomy of the larynx (voice box).
Not sure of all of them, but: Color Habitat (And therefore Diet) Predators Prey Climate Tolerance Hunting Abilities
Answer 1: A snow leopard likes the cold weather and the normal leopard likes warm weather.
Answer 2: Snow leopards have thicker fur stronger hind legs whitish grey fur instead of gold and are far more powerful and agile than their cousins.
Answer 3: Mac OS X Snow Leopard is very similar to Mac OS X Leopard, it could be referred to as an upgraded version that supports 64-bit processing.
Although Mac OS X Snow Leopard does have a lot of refinements from it's predecessor Mac OS X Leopard, these refinements can only be used if you have the upgraded hardware requirements. Mac OS X Snow Leopard takes advantage of the better graphics cards available in Macs and the ability to address more Random Access Memory than ever before to provide a faster, more stable operating environment.
If you purchase a Mac from the Online Apple Store, or from any Apple Retail Outlet now, it will include Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
The Snow LEopard 's habitat is mountain steppes and forset scrubb at high altitudes.
The Lepord perfers dense bush in rocky surroundings.
Also their coats are different and they have different diets.They have different lifespans,well you get the point,they're different.
from colour,characteristics,etc
the snow leopard , is a medium large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central Asia. Snow leopards live between 3,000 and 5,500 metres (9,800 and 18,000 ft) above sea level in the rocky mountain...
Leopards and Snow Leopards are entirely different species. Snow leopards aren't related to leopards- they are actually more closely related to cheetahs.
Snow Leopard does not mean anything. The Snow part of the name just means snow, and the Leopard part of the name means leopard. The difference between a regular Leopard and a Snow Leopard is that the Snow Leopard is white with black spots.
The main difference between Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) is that Leopard is the last version that will run on the older Power G4 and G5 processors. Snow Leopard and subsequent versions (such as Lion) will only run on Macs with an Intel processor. Consequently much of the differences between Leopard and Snow Leopard were in the inner workings of the system which were rewritten to take advantage of the Intel processors and to strip out the old PPC code resulting in a faster and smaller system.
A leopard would be much bigger than a snow leopard, and would win.
Generally, females are smaller than males. This is the only difference between the two. All snow leopards are very solitary animals that only associate with one another when mating time approaches.
a snow leopard is the lightest leopard
Although the appearance of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) is similar there are many differences in the workings of the two systems. Most notably Snow Leopard requires a Mac with an Intel processor whereas Leopard will run on earlier Macs with G4 or G5 Power PC processor as well as the newer Intel based Macs.
One difference between a snow leopard and a cheetah is how they look. Snow leopard have ringed spots, a soft grey coat, fur on the bottom of their paws, and a tail that is heavy with fur. A cheetah has round spots, short and coarse tan fur, and a tail with dark rings at the end along with the bushy white tuft.
The cat family of Panthera (leopard, lion, tiger, jaguar) have round pupils. Other cats including the cougar, snow leopard have vertical pupils.
A snow leopard is a preditor
The Snow Leopard was created in 1978.
A snow leopard is a preditor
"Snow Hornets" are specialized Hornets that only appear on the map Avalanche. The only difference between them and the regular Hornets is that the Snow Hornets have no rocket launchers.