Snow leopards use their tails as scarfs🧣
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Snow leopards have thick, spotted fur for insulation, which can grow up to 12cm in length on their bellies. Their impressively long tails are believed to help them with balance, and can also double up as a sort of ‘scarf’ around their bodies for added warmth in cold weather.
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