Difference between revisions of "Snow Leopards"
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− | The '''Snow Leopard''' is an enemy in [[Tomb Raider 2]], e.g. in the level [[Tibetan Foothills]] and [[Golden Mask]] | + | The '''Snow Leopard''' is an enemy in [[Tomb Raider 2]], e.g. in the level [[Tibetan Foothills]] and [[Golden Mask]] and in [[Tomb Raider Legend]], [[Nepal]] level |
The actual Snow Leopard is near extinction so it is not a good idea to shoot one! (Well, in the game you will have to, but remember, it's only a game!) There are now about 6,000 animals free in their hunting grounds, but during the 1960s the population was only about 1,000. The Snow Leopard lives in the mountain regions of Central Asia. It can jump as far as 16 meters, that's a record, even for cats. It can grow up to 140 cm from head to tail and a tail length of 90 cm. | The actual Snow Leopard is near extinction so it is not a good idea to shoot one! (Well, in the game you will have to, but remember, it's only a game!) There are now about 6,000 animals free in their hunting grounds, but during the 1960s the population was only about 1,000. The Snow Leopard lives in the mountain regions of Central Asia. It can jump as far as 16 meters, that's a record, even for cats. It can grow up to 140 cm from head to tail and a tail length of 90 cm. |
Revision as of 11:17, 1 February 2009
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Enemy Type | regular | |
Classification | Animal, Felidae | |
Weapons | Teeth and claws |
The Snow Leopard is an enemy in Tomb Raider 2, e.g. in the level Tibetan Foothills and Golden Mask and in Tomb Raider Legend, Nepal level
The actual Snow Leopard is near extinction so it is not a good idea to shoot one! (Well, in the game you will have to, but remember, it's only a game!) There are now about 6,000 animals free in their hunting grounds, but during the 1960s the population was only about 1,000. The Snow Leopard lives in the mountain regions of Central Asia. It can jump as far as 16 meters, that's a record, even for cats. It can grow up to 140 cm from head to tail and a tail length of 90 cm.
Images
Links
www.schneeleopard.de (Information on the snow leopard)