LET IT SNOW!
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
|Issue 69
The weather outside may be frightful, but a winter coat is delightful, Tom Jackson discovers how wild animals stay cosy in the cold.
-
At this time of year, nights are long and the days are short, very cold and (fingers crossed) snowy. Everyone is wrapping up in thick coats and scarves to keep out the cold, which is exactly what animals are doing too. High up in the Himalayas, snow leopards are changing the way they look, and live, so they are better prepared for the winter. Meanwhile, reindeer are migrating to warmer parts of the world, and other animals are settling down for a long sleep until spring arrives. Let’s meet these winter warmers and find out what they’re doing to beat the cold.
A changing scene
The snow leopard makes its home among the high mountains of central and east Asia. In summer, this hunter is well camouflaged. Its dusty-grey fur with darker rosette markings helps it blend in with the rocky slopes as it creeps slowly towards its prey. You could walk by a few metres away and never see the stealthy beast. However, that is close enough, because the mighty snow leopard is capable of the mightiest leaps in the animal kingdom. The big cat can cover 15 meters in one bound as it launches an attack. Don't worry, though, you are not on the menu. The 1.3-metre-long beast is not a manhunter. Instead it preys on mountain goats, deer, wild sheep, and smaller creatures like pikas (the cuter cousin of the rabbit) and squirrels.

このストーリーは、The Week Junior Science+Nature UK の Issue 69 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK からのその他のストーリー
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
FIGHTING THE FREEZE
Claire Karwowski uncovers nature's wildest ways of fighting the winter freeze.
6 mins
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Cook up bioplastic decorations
Make your own eco-friendly ornaments.
1 min
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Should we switch off Christmas lights?
They brighten up the festive season, but they can have a negative impact on the environment.
1 mins
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Three spectacular illuminations
Glow Wild, Wakehurst
1 min
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII
For the first time, an immersive exhibition about the destruction of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii has opened in London.
1 min
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Wildlife watch
Jenny Ackland unveils a winter wonderland of natural delights this festive season.
1 mins
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Make Snow globes
Create the perfect Christmas gift.
1 min
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Meet the scientist \"blasting off into space\" at the Christmas Lectures.
3 mins
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Make vegan eggnog
Whip up a dairy-free festive winter warmer that is perfect for cold nights.
1 min
Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Octopuses
Meet the colour-changing, shape-shifting, fortune-telling aliens of the seas.
2 mins
Christmas 2025
Translate
Change font size

