* Growls are the most common vocalization of snow leopards. They are usually used as a warning to other animals, or as a way to communicate with other members of their group.
* Hisses are similar to growls, but they are usually louder and more aggressive. Snow leopards may hiss when they are feeling threatened or scared.
* Chirps are the most distinctive vocalization of snow leopards. They are high-pitched, bird-like sounds that are often used to communicate between mother and cubs.
* Purring is also sometimes heard from snow leopards, especially when they are content or relaxed.
In addition to these vocalizations, snow leopards also communicate through body language. For example, a snow leopard may wag its tail when it is feeling playful, or it may arch its back and fluff out its fur when it is feeling threatened.