Correct sentence: Like many hunters, snow leopards have spots to help them hide.
Why this is better (simple steps):
- Use "like" to compare: Say "Like many hunters" because you are comparing snow leopards to other hunters. (You could also say "As many hunters do," but then you must add "do.")
- Use "have" instead of "wear": Animals don't wear clothes. They have spots on their fur.
- Say "to help them hide": This sounds natural and clear for why they have spots.
Another correct way to say it: "As many hunters do, snow leopards have spots to help them hide."
Great job noticing the spots — they help snow leopards blend into rocks and snow so they can sneak up on their prey.