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Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia)

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snow leopard in tibetan plateau photo by hui lang
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( This post was last modified: 08-04-2018, 10:56 AM by Rishi )

 
Snow leopard guarding yak kill.
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Chasing by snowmobile, Kyrgistan





Mating call:





Dinner, sound of ferocious mountain winds around:





The world of the snow ghost:





Siberia:




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What's with the first video? Are those idiots just harassing the snow leopard? You can see it struggling through the deep snow.
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Snow Leopard getting chased by yak in valley of the cats.
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Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) at night, Sarychat-Ertash Strict Nature Reserve, Tien Shan Mountains, eastern Kyrgyzstan.

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what a poser
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snow leopard in mongolia
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 What's just around the corner? Earth Day! And a hiding snow leopard cub, ready to pounce on its siblings. Capturing scenes like this on our motion-activated cameras around the world reminds our scientists and conservationists why they do what they do. See more big cat videos to celebrate their contributions to our precious planet at the link in our bio #Snowleopard
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  We proudly shared so many meaningful snow leopard updates in 2017, from one snow leopard’s heartwarming second chance at life, to news of the species’ down-listing from “Endangered” to “Vulnerable,” to so much incredible footage of these "ghost cats of the mountains"--like this video filmed in Kyrgyzstan’s Naryn Reserve. Thousands of you helped make snow leopard stories some of the most popular wildlife moments, and your support helps ensure a future for them and all cats in the wild. Act for cats at the link in our bio. 
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India: Ambitious Plan to Estimate Snow Leopard Population - August eNews - https://mailchi.mp/snowleopard/g7hk5u4ae5-614981 
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What a Shot!

Snow Leopard on a kill in ladakh,India. Her was apparently seriously injured in the attack on this yak.

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the horn of the yak ^ looks pretty small, probably a juvenile, the cat was likely attacked by other adult members of the herd or the mother yak while it wrestled with this one.
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