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Snow Leopards 101 | Nat Geo Wild

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Snow leopards are one of the world's most elusive cats. Learn how these "mountain ghosts" are perfectly equipped to thrive in extreme, high-elevation habitats, and how they expertly hunt agile prey. ➡ Subscribe: 🤍 #NatGeoWILD #SnowLeopards #Educational About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Read more about Snow Leopard here: 🤍 Snow Leopards 101 | Nat Geo Wild 🤍 Nat Geo Wild 🤍

Snow Leopard Hunting | Planet Earth | BBC Earth

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On the treacherous slopes of the Himalayas, no hunter other than the Snow Leopard would have a chance of catching such agile prey as the Markhor. Subscribe: 🤍 Taken From Planet Earth Series 1, Episode 2. WATCH MORE: New on Earth: 🤍 Oceanscapes: 🤍 Wild Thailand: 🤍 Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of astounding, entertaining, thought-provoking and educational natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this. This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback 🤍

Mountains (Full Episode) | Hostile Planet

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The highest mountains on Earth are home to snow leopards, golden eagles, mountain goats, barnacle goslings and gelada monkeys. But only the toughest can endure the extreme weather, scarce food and limited oxygen on these peaks. Using new technology to showcase never-before-filmed animal behavior, Hostile Planet provides unique access to one of the most extreme environments on the planet. Watch the Full Season of Hostile Planet on Disney+ ➡ 🤍 ➡ Subscribe: 🤍 ➡ Get More Hostile Planet: 🤍 About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Tenor: 🤍 Mountains (Full Episode) | Hostile Planet 🤍 National Geographic 🤍

Snow Leopard - The Silent Hunter (Best Wildlife Documentary)

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An interesting documentary on one of the most endangered and shy wild cat in the world. Snow leopards are inhabitants of the highest and toughest mountain regions like Himalaya, Karakoram, Hindukush and Pamir. This nature and wildlife documentary was filmed in Mangolia's Altai mountains to observe and document the population of snow leopards in the region.

Snow Leopard Makes a Kill | Wild Cats of India: Big Cat Kingdom

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After a successful hunt, a snow leopard must defend his prize from hungry interlopers. ➡ Subscribe: 🤍 #NatGeoWILD #SnowLeopards #WildCatsOfIndia About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Snow Leopard Makes a Kill | Wild Cats of India: Big Cat Kingdom 🤍 Nat Geo Wild 🤍

GoPro Awards: Snow Leopard Meets MAX in 4K

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Need to film in places you wouldn't want your hands? Cue #GoProMax. Filmed by #GoProFamily member Philippe Matteini in partnership with the Vanishing Treasures program, working closely with the UN Environment Programme's Wild for Life campaign. Shot 100% on GoPro: 🤍 Get stoked and subscribe: 🤍 For more from GoPro, follow us: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Tumblr: 🤍 Pinterest: 🤍 Inside Line: 🤍 GoPro: 🤍 #GoPro

Snow Leopards | 101 Facts | National Geographic Wild UK

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Snow leopards are one of the world's most elusive cats. Learn how these "mountain ghosts" are perfectly equipped to thrive in extreme, high-elevation habitats, and how they expertly hunt agile prey. Snow leopards are also vulnerable to extinction, and there could be fewer than 8,000 in the wild. Creating greater understanding and protection of these mountain ghosts is needed to prevent them from disappearing entirely. National Geographic Wild UK 📺 Available to watch in the UK on Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, and BT. Get more from National Geographic UK: Subscribe ➡️ 🤍 Website ➡️ 🤍 Facebook ➡️ 🤍 Twitter ➡️ 🤍 Instagram ➡️ 🤍 About Nat Geo UK: Igniting the explorer in all of us. National Geographic gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible through groundbreaking storytelling. From the best and brightest scientists, explorers, photographers, and filmmakers, Nat Geo is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure.

10 Incredible Facts About the Snow Leopard

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Snow leopards are arguably the most charismatic big cats in the world, their thick fur, long tails, dark spots, and mysterious habits make snow leopards a truly fascinating and stunning species. Here are ten facts about these majestic creatures. (Written and edited by Oli) Join our Discord server: 🤍 Music by M.Holloway: 🤍 Subscribe to explore the wonderful life around you! Social Media: ►Twitter: 🤍 ►Facebook: 🤍 ►Instagram: 🤍 ►Google+: 🤍 Sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍

Cute Alert - Snow Leopard cubs

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Two snow leopard cubs take their first tentative steps outside the security of their den. After 4 years of unsuccessful mating, The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent has announced that two snow leopard cubs are doing well to first time mother, Laila. The cubs, both boys, were born on 26 April and have spent the first few weeks in the confines and safety of their den. During this time Head Keeper Briony Smith has held vigil by monitoring a CCTV feed and continues to keep a watchful eye from her office to check on their continued progress and allow every step to be taken at Laila's pace. The male snow leopard, father Yarko is in close proximity but in a separate enclosure. With healthy growth and increasing confidence the cubs, now at 9 weeks, are beginning to venture out of the den, but these first tentative explorations are brief. The boys are very different in terms of their character; the smaller, slightly paler boy is much bolder, naughtier and more inquisitive. The larger, darker boy is more timid and cautious, usually wanting to spend more time sleeping and eating, but is increasingly seen enticed into play sessions by his sibling. The cubs, not yet named, have been bred as part of a global co-ordinated breeding programme and whilst these individuals won't be released into the wild, they are important ambassadors for their iconic wild cousins and help maintain genetic diversity in the captive population. In the wild, Snow Leopards are so elusive they have achieved a near-mythical status but conservation efforts are yielding positive results. With habitat loss, poaching, climate change and farming pressures, this species is still extremely vulnerable. This is why it is so important to have a genetically and physically healthy captive population that could be called upon in the future to supplement the wild population to ensure the survival of the species. It is also vital that future generations are inspired by these beautiful big cats to ensure adequate funds and efforts are generated to provide the much-needed local conservation projects that sustain the wild population. It is expected that the young cubs will remain at the Big Cat Sanctuary for some 18 months until they can be found suitable breeding homes to contribute to the global breeding programme. There are nearly fifty cats at the Big Cat Sanctuary. They are part of an international breeding programme or have been rescued, considered to be retired and there to peacefully live out their days. The ethos at the Big Cat Sanctuary is not to have lots of the public on-site like a traditional zoo but instead, a limited number of visitors can pay for a carefully managed tour experience. In addition to this, there are annual open days, members' days and conservation talks throughout the year. There is already much anticipation about the arrival of the snow leopard cubs with just a few lucky visitors seeing their first glimpse of the pair today. The Wildlife Heritage Foundation (The registered charity name of the Big Cat Sanctuary) plays a role in The Snow Leopard Trust's Natural Partnerships Program. They and other partners make crucial contributions to the highest priority in-situ conservation and research programs in snow leopard range countries including; India, China, Mongolia, Kirgizstan and Pakistan. These five countries collectively contain over 75% of the world's population of Snow Leopards. More information at 🤍

LEOPARD VS SNOW LEOPARD - Which is Stronger?

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LEOPARD VS SNOW LEOPARD - Which is Stronger? ➤ Please consider to SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 ➤ For business inquiries: wildciencias🤍gmail.com ➤ Narrated by: David McCallion ➤ Background music: A Dream Within a Dream by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. 🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Eastern Thought by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. 🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Devastation and Revenge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. 🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 ➤ Credit: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 #Leopard #SnowLeopar

Silent Roar The Snow Leopard National Geographic Documentary 2016 HD

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National Documentaries Channel Thanks for watching! Comment anything as ud like! Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary] For several reasons, my favorite piece of footage is the courtship and mating sequence. It was my fantasy objective for shoot five. Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary] [The film was shot over nine shoots.] I researched all I could about mating strategies of big cats, especially the so-called solitary ones. I needed this comparative approach, since wild snow leopard mating had never been recorded. Many Ladakhi villagers believe that snow leopard females go down to the rivers and mate with male otters, to produce regular snow leopard cubs! So it was a pretty safe bet that even they hadn't observed mating. Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary] That morning I was slowly scanning the area as usual when another team member spotted two snow leopards together, very high up on the skyline of the cliff. I rushed to a filming position and threw the camera kit together. I had the cats covered, and already in those first few minutes I could see that they were courting. Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary] The next nine hours were glorious: will they, won't they? I didn't take my eye off the viewfinder once. Just before dusk this wonderful team of people made the first-ever recorded observation of a wild snow leopard mating. I'm still deeply moved whenever I watch the footage, both for its content and for its process. After working so hard together over three years and two films, we had just become a part of snow leopard history. Not only that, we've cleared up that tale of otters and snow leopards! Silent Roar Searching for the Snow Leopard [Full Nature Wildlife Documentary] At the time there was no explanation for his illness. I delayed my return to Ladakh, the film location, as much as possible. But as soon as Taiga had stabilized and was released from the hospital I returned to location. Leaving your six-day-old baby for the next two months tears a piece out of you that never quite grows back, made worse when that baby is ill. After shoot two was over I spent a beautiful month with Taiga, now two and a half months old, on location in New Zealand for another film I was shooting. All seemed well. But 36 hours before I was due to return to Ladakh for shoot three, Taiga was diagnosed with an incredibly rare congenital disability called septo-optic dysplasia, a midline brain abnormality. Stunned and heartbroken, I delayed my return to Ladakh as long as I could, and then had to leave to film the seasonal events that simply wouldn't wait. Best HD Documentary Wild life Shoot three was one of the most difficult I've ever done. I had a satellite telephone with me (for safety reasons, and for communication with my co-producer in England, Hugh Miles), so I was able to make brief weekly calls to my then-wife back in Australia. Each call was emotionally battering as I'd learn of yet another devastating aspect of Taiga's condition. He was pronounced totally blind; his beautiful blue eyes had no optic nerve connecting them to his brain. My passion to film snow leopards suddenly seemed absurd: Here I was filming an animal to show 80 million strangers around the world, and I was powerless to show my own baby son anything. I had to draw on every technique of psychological discipline I knew of to get through it. But I had to make those weekly calls, no matter how heartbreaking. In a way, shoots four, five, and six were even harder as we became more informed about just how fragile Taiga was.

Snow Leopard Needs Eye Drops | The Zoo: From The Inside

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Training snow leopards to take eye drops is as challenging as it sounds. But the staff at the Bronx Zoo is up to the task. It takes patience, a lot of time, and a little bit of love. Stream Full Episodes of The Zoo: 🤍 Subscribe to Animal Planet: 🤍 Join us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Animal Planet on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Animal Planet on Instagram: 🤍

Snow Leopard Cub Starts Physical Therapy to Help Her Learn to Walk

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A new snow leopard born at the Bronx Zoo is discovered to have trouble supporting herself on her back legs, which means she needs a lot of help to get her up and walking. Stream Full Episodes of The Zoo: 🤍 Subscribe to Animal Planet: 🤍 Join us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Animal Planet on Twitter: 🤍

Scaling up Snow leopard conservation in Pakistan - full length

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Pakistan Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Program - PSLEP - aims to protect the iconic Snow leopard and its fragile ecosystem by adopting a landscape approach to conservation and management. This will be achieved by ensuring that the key biodiversity areas, buffer zones, corridors and areas outside traditional protected areas that are critically important for conservation of endangered snow leopard and associated species and habitats are managed in tandem with the sustainable use of these resources and improvements in livelihoods of local communities living in this region.

GREY WOLF VS SNOW LEOPARD - Who would win?

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GREY WOLF VS SNOW LEOPARD - Who would win? ➤ Please consider to SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 ➤ For business inquiries: wildciencias🤍gmail.com ➤ Instagram: 🤍 ➤ Narrated by: David McCallion ➤ Background music: Journeyman - Aakash Gandhi Eyes of Glory - Aakash Gandhi Epic Journey - Yung Logos ➤ Credit: Grey wolves in Bavarian Forest National Park (cropped).jpg - 🤍 European grey wolf in Prague zoo.jpg - 🤍 Snow Leopard Climbing Rocks (13360204225).jpg - 🤍 Snow leopard, paw, misery.jpg - 🤍 Forest path and trees.jpg - 🤍 Prairie Ried Illwald.jpg - 🤍 Snow leopard range.png - 🤍 Yellowstone wolves chasing a bull elk - 🤍 Wolves eating deer.jpeg - 🤍 PikiWiki Israel 38769 Male Ibex.jpg - 🤍 Markhor Schraubenziege Capra falconeri Zoo Augsburg-02.jpg - 🤍 Bharal-The Blue Sheep.jpg - 🤍 Pika.jpg - 🤍 Snow leopard in Afghanistan.jpg - 🤍 Wolf Pack.jpg - 🤍 🤍 #AnimalBattle

Olaf the snow leopard

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A snow leopard from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium visits NBC4

Searching for the Snow Leopard | National Geographic

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National Geographic photographer Steve Winter is picking up top honors for his images of the elusive snow leopard. Follow along as he sets camera traps in the remote mountains of northern India. ➡ Subscribe: 🤍 About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Searching for the Snow Leopard | National Geographic 🤍 National Geographic 🤍

Endangered Snow Leopard Cubs Spotted in the Wild | Nat Geo Wild

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Researchers recently located two wild snow leopard cubs in their den in Mongolia. ➡ Subscribe: 🤍 #NatGeoWILD #SnowLeopards #Endangered About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Snow leopards are endangered and spotting cubs in their den is very rare. The researchers tracked the cubs' mother for several months using a GPS system in her collar. They entered the den to examine the cubs after the mother left, presumably to go on a hunt. Mother-cub bonding happens immediately after birth … o there's no risk that she'll abandon the cubs after human contact. The researchers tagged the cubs with small chips and also plan to track them through camera traps set up throughout the area. Learn more about Snow Leopard: 🤍 Endangered Snow Leopard Cubs Spotted in the Wild | Nat Geo Wild 🤍 Nat Geo Wild 🤍

Snow Leopard EXTREME PARKOUR

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We've caught our snow leopards doing some epic extreme sports parkour around their habitat! Thank you so much for watching! Catch us every week for new videos! TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS SO YOU NEVER MISS A VIDEO! …and if you don't already, make sure you smash that subscribe button! Subscribe to Paradise Wildlife Park's channel: 🤍 For more fun, head over to our socials: Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Like us on Instagram: 🤍 Give us a shout on Twitter: 🤍 Visit our park directly: 🤍 #paradisewildlifepark #snowleopard #extremesports #parkour

Snow Leopards: Ghosts in the Snow (Full Episode) | Part 1 | BBC Earth

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May contain upsetting scenes for some viewers. Our journey starts in the capital Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan's capital, where Dan meets some of the people who've been dedicating their lives to saving an animal that's almost invisible. Subscribe: 🤍 Join BBC Earth as we mark Earth Day 2021 with a closer look at the beauty and fragility of our planet, inspecting the impact certain species have on specific ecosystems that help to balance this world. For more, head over to 🤍 Dan O'Neill: Director and Presenter Chris Beard: Director of Photography. With thanks to Dr Dale M. Kikuchi of Tokyo Institute of Technology & Dr Kodzue Kinoshita of Kyoto University for the use of their camera trap footage. With thanks to Dr Dale M. Kikuchi of Tokyo Institute of Technology & Dr Kodzue Kinoshita of Kyoto University for the use of their camera trap footage. And to Dr Koustubh Sharma, Snow Leopard Trust and Kubanychbek Zhumabai Uulu, Snow Leopard Foundation & Almaz Musaev of SAEPF This programme was filmed in accordance with all applicable international and local laws and guidelines pertaining to the Covid-19 pandemic. #SnowLeopards #GhostsInTheSnow Watch more: Planet Earth 🤍 Blue Planet 🤍 Planet Earth II 🤍 Planet Dinosaur 🤍 Snow Leopards: Ghosts in the Snow (2021) How has one country brought Snow Leopards back from the brink of extinction? Join biologist and filmmaker Dan O'Neill on a mission to the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. In Kyrgyzstan, a remote mountainous country in the heart of Asia, snow leopards are making a comeback. Explorer and biologist Dan O'Neill travels there, finding out the real stories behind one of our most charismatic, elusive and endangered animals. Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this. Want to share your views with the team? Join our BBC Studios Voice: 🤍 This is a commercial page from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback: 🤍

Protecting the God's Pet: Saving Snow Leopards in the Himalayas

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The endangered Snow Leopard is found in the Himalayas and Central Asia. There are estimated 4,500-7,500 snow leopards in the wild. In Nepal there are about 300-500 Snow Leopards scattered across the remote, northern mountains. Their survival is threatened by habitat degradation, loss of natural prey, poaching, retaliatory killing by villagers and inadequate national level policies and conservation initiatives. A key challenge faced by conservationists is that the inaccessible rugged terrain of Snow Leopard habitats makes scientific researches and conservation initiatives difficult and expensive. However, in the Shey Phoksundo National Park, following a Snow Leopard and prey species survey in 1999, efforts have been directed towards local level monitoring and mitigating conflict between villagers and the snow leopard. Similar efforts are underway in Kangchenjunga Conservation Area and other mountain protected areas in the Sacred Himalayan Landscape-Nepal, a priority area for landscape level conservation in the Eastern Himalayas. It is in this area that this film's story is based - driven primarily by two characters Lhakpa Tseten Sherpa, 73, and Himali Chungda Sherpa, 45, from the remote Ghunsa Village at the base of mount Kangchenjunga. Both of them have been involved in Snow Leopard conservation effort for long; but the interesting difference between them is that one is driven into this from his own conviction based on his deep-rooted culture and belief (Buddhists believe that harming any animal is a sin and advocates empathizing the pain the animals go through), while the other is younger and is involved in the conservation effort more out of scientific and modern ethics, and works closely with the local NGO, Himali Conservation Forum (HCF) and Kangchenjunga Conservation Area Project (KCAP) . The film thus illustrates the changing faces of the local conservationists, and passing on the tradition – from Lhakpa Tseten to Himali Chungda. Concept by: Late Yeshi Choden Lama, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa Camera: Tsering Rhitar Sherpa Sound: Dawa Lama Edited by: Deepak Rauniyar, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa Produced and Directed by: Tsering Rhitar Sherpa for WWF Nepal

Snow Leopard (Group B) Full Performance | The Masked Singer UK Season 3

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Itv & The Masked Singer Own All Rights To This Video The Masked Singer UK If you are a contestant and you want your video deleted please contact my email on my channel or twitter or instagram. once i read your messege the video will imminently get deleted (Contacts here) My Twitter 🤍 My Instagram 🤍 My Email tvmasterprogrammes1996🤍gmail.com Joel Dommett Davina McCall Rita Ora Jonathan Ross Mo Gilligan Full Performances Unmasked Whose Under The Mask Season 3 Some videos only have a 5 minute limit and has been this way since 2017 I appolise for this. My Outro and Youtube animation visit Creatorset they are fast and reliable. My Editor (Adobe Premier Pro) America's got talent 2021 Simon Cowell Hedi Klum Sofia Vergara Howie Mandel Terry Crews Golden Buzzers Singers Dancers Comedians Impressionist Magicians Led Light Acts

Snow Leopard of the Himalaya: most magnificent cat

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The mysterious Ounce of the Himalaya The Himalaya. Many things to many people. Mt. Everest to some. Pilgrimage to others. The Yeti or the Abominable Snowman to many. Bhutan and Nepal to yet others. Few outside India associate the high peaks of the Himalaya with India. And yet more Himalayan geography falls in India than outside it. After catching her breath, she narrows down her interest on a pair of Himalayan Blue Sheep or Bharal that are grazing on dried winter grasses atop a cliffy landscape, after separating them from the herd. A calculated chase follows. She is lapping at the heels of the Bharal male. She takes one leap and catches hold of the Blue Sheep. But soon hard ground gives way beneath both of them. Whether she has calculated the distance to the edge of the cliff or this development takes her by surprise, they are both off the cliff's edge, and spiral downwards together. The Bharal is in the tight hold of the female Ounce or Snow Leopard. Talk about the aerial righting reflex of cats. This is an extreme case... The Snow Leopard twists and turns her body in the air, anticipating the rude fall at the end of the approximately four hundred foot fall off the cliff! And when the two do fall together, the Snow Leopard cleverly cushions her own fall over that of the Blue Sheep. And in that moment of extreme gravity-fuelled impact, the Bharal gets a chance to break away and escape. But the hungry and desperate Snow Leopardess has not gone through this extreme fall for nothing. She lunges forward and grabs the Bharal back in the grasp of her paws and mouth. They fall together several hundred more feet, bumping and thumping their way down over the rocks, taking on huge impact and lacerations. Finally the flight and fall end, and the triumphant Snow Leopard has a subdued Bharal within its grasp. She is injured and bruised but nothing that a few days of rest will not take care of. This is surely one of the most fantastic natural history sequences ever recorded in the annals of wildlife filmmaking! This is the FIRST EVER sequence of a wild Snow Leopard actually making a kill on camera, and what fabulous gymnastics and callisthenics to boot! Do note the behaviour that you might otherwise miss. It allows us to do even more justice to this fascinating footage, especially as it's been shot in 4K. There is a lot going on here that we don't notice at first glance. The way the Bharal still has the strength to attempt to pull itself away from the Snow Leopard, just after the first stage of the fall, and the manner in which the dexterous big cat is able to maneuver its body and right itself mid-flight, to help it survive. This footage tells us a lot about the two animals in terms of behaviour and physiology. What drama from the Himalaya! Not exactly another day in the life of a Snow Leopard, but this young female Snow Leopard demonstrates to us the extreme conditions that occasionally challenge its very harsh life in the high mountains. And yet this fascinating animal continues its unique way of life in the high Himalaya, far from the prying gaze of human beings. The following season, in the winter of 2019, we returned to her cliffy rock faces and found her faring well and back in hunting action. We distantly followed her to check on her condition. She has no lasting effect of that fall and is dexterous and adept as ever. Hopefully, she will have cubs this year. This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube 🤍youtube.com/wildfilmsindia for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at 🤍clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience. Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin🤍wildfilmsindia.com To SUBSCRIBE click the below link: 🤍youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WildFilmsIndia Like & Follow Us on: Facebook: 🤍facebook.com/WildernessFilmsIndiaLimited Website: 🤍wildfilmsindia.com #WildFilmsIndia #WildernessFilmsIndia #BroadcastStockFootage

Snow Leopard Cubs! | The Cute Show

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We visited a family of snow leopards and immediately fell in love with the little, pudgy cubs. For more fluffy awesomeness, paw at this link: 🤍 There's nothing better than watching newborn animals curiously explore the world around them. How can your eyes not be glued to all the digging, pouncing, sniffing, falling, and those wide eyes that are too big for their heads. So you can only imagine what it was like when we made friends with a few baby snow leopards in Germany—they were like kittens on special steroids that multiply cuddleability by a factor of 10. The pudgy furballs love nothing more than to go on mini adventures in their playground at Magdeburg Zoo, and not even their mother was able to curb their curious mischievousness. We saw them nudge around a soccer ball, dip their huge, snowshoe-like paws into bowls of water, and tinkle on the clinic floor (somehow even that was cute). To top it off they are the official symbol of the Girl Scout Association of Kyrgyzstan. We bet they really like their cookies! Subscribe to VICE on YouTube to stay updated on our daily releases: 🤍 Videos, daily editorial and more: 🤍 Like VICE on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Noisey on Twitter: 🤍 Read our tumblr: 🤍

snow leopard plummeting down a cliff while clutching its prey

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Snow leopards, or "ghosts of the mountains" as they are known in some parts of the world, have earned an almost mythical status for their stealthiness and camouflage skills. The big cats are so perfectly adapted to their harsh mountainous habitat that even spotting them against a rocky backdrop can be near impossible. However, dramatic footage that recently surfaced from India's Himalayas reveals that even these most elusive cats occasionally show themselves (and sometimes even put on a spectacular hunting display). Also you can send your videos about Corona Times at your time and story and perspective Contact : revealtalentnow🤍gmail.com

A Big Cat Wild Kill & a Disastrous Earthquake | Snow Leopard: Beyond the Myth | BBC Earth

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A mother snow leopard hunts in the wild to provide for herself and her cub, and the BBC film crew have ample opportunity to film the wild snow leopard family behaviour. Unfortunately, filming is interrupted by a terrible earthquake in the Pakistan mountains, causing the mountain expert to leave for the rescue effort. Fascinating video from BBC show 'Snow Leopard- Beyond the Myth'. Watch more high quality videos on the new BBC America YouTube channel here: 🤍 This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback 🤍

A Snow Leopard Love Story

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Thank you so much for watching! Catch us every week for new episodes! TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS SO YOU NEVER MISS A VIDEO! …and if you don't already, make sure you smash that subscribe button! Subscribe to Paradise Wildlife Park's channel: 🤍 For more fun, head over to our socials: Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Like us on Instagram: 🤍 Give us a shout on Twitter: 🤍 Visit our park directly: 🤍 #paradisewildlifepark​ #snowleopards

Amazing Mother Wild Yak Save Her Baby From Snow Leopard Hunting | Wolf vs Bison

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Amazing Mother Wild Yak Save Her Baby From Snow Leopard Hunting | Wolf vs Bison #bigcat #africawildanimals Welcome to Life of Big Cat Channel ! - Have a nice time watching our content. - The content we build with the aggregation of various sources on Youtube, Blog, Website. It is difficult to guarantee all copyright protection, we always try to communicate with the owners rights to cooperate copyright even if there are still errors. We look forward to receiving your contribution mail: fanjun9x🤍gmail.com Thanks! ▮ Link Video: 🤍 Content description: Amazing Mother Wild Yak Save Her Baby From Snow Leopard Hunting | Wolf vs Bison

The life of a captured snow leopard

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A real film about the life of the capture snow leopard . This is a real film about the life of a capture snow leopard name it sundar in the Pakistan Himalaya basin city Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtoon Khawa province. Pakistan is the home of the endangered beautiful big cat, snow leopard. Subscribe "Pakistan Stories" to view the real life videos, films and documentaries about the Wildlife, environment, climate change, conflict, war zone, human rights and health. Subscribe Pakistan Stories for more Subscribe : 🤍

Snow leopard BORN! - The Big Cat Sanctuary

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🐾 We've been keeping a little secret at The Big Cat Sanctuary. We're delighted to announce that Laila and Yarko became parents for a second time to a beautiful Snow leopard cub on the 15th September 2021. The cub is growing well and is being well looked after by Laila and our amazing keeping team. 🧡 We've fallen head over heels for our newest member of our family. Watch to find out whether it's a boy or girl! 👉 Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 👉 Like us on Instagram: 🤍 👉 Give us a shout on Twitter: 🤍 👉 Follow us on Tik-Tok: 🤍 🤩 Visit our sanctuary website directly: 🤍 #cub #snowleopard #thebigcatsanctuary

Wild Life: 'I searched for 5 years but Snow Leopard visited me first' - BBC URDU

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'وائلڈ لائف فلمنگ میں سب سے مشکل کام برفانی چیتے 🐅 کی فلم بنانا ہے' امتیاز احمد پانچ برس تک برفانی چیتے کو تلاش کرتے رہے، اور جب ان کا اس 🐅 سے پہلی مرتبہ آمنا سامنا ہوا، تو اس ملاقات کی کیا قیمت چکانی پڑی؟ جانیے محمد زبیر اور نئیر عباس کی اس ویڈیو میں۔۔۔ CLICK HERE to subscribe to BBC Urdu: 🤍

Snow Leopard at Top of Naltar Valley | Hunza | Go with Tahir | Exploring Pakistan

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A retired army officer who faught 2 wars for Pakistan is taking care of this snow leopard. Help him in the form of donations so that he can breed snow leopards in pakistan. swat, kalam, islampura, mingora, malamjabba, northern areas of pakistan, swat beauty. beauty of pakistan, go eith tahir, go with, tahir, abbas, tahir abbas, kalam, jannat, beautiful places of pakistan, scenery of pakistan, beautyful areas of pakistan, videography of swat, videos of northern areas, videos of swat, marghzar, white palace we arrange tours from all areas of Pakistan to the Northern areas of Pakistan, you can join us by contacting us. Contact us for more information about tours and trips exploringpakistantours/instagram exploringpakistantours/facebook Tahir Abbas +923004334354 whatsapp also available #gowithtahir #naltarvalley #snowleopard

WILD SPITI - The Ghost Of The Snow | Award Winning Snow Leopard Documentary

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Winner of Best Film - Nature's Best Photography Asia 2020. Synopsis: Set foot into the fairytale winterscapes of the wild Indian Himalayas. Featuring intimate glimpses into the wildlife of Spiti Valley, this natural history tale of survival chronicles the last days in the extraordinary life of a Snow Leopard. It unveils the various struggles that it must relentlessly battle every day, including the biggest one by mankind - climate change. Story behind the film: It all began as a still photography expedition, a much needed break from my 'job' as a commercial filmmaker. It took 3 days of traveling by flight and driving through precariously narrow Himalayan roads to reach Kibber from Mumbai. Feb 27th 2020 was my first day in the field. I had never walked through shin-deep snow before, let alone walking and slipping down icy waterfalls. There were sightings of a mother Snow Leopard with three cubs but she was long gone when I arrived. On Feb 28th, I saw my very first Snow Leopard in the wild; he was in hunting mode. Moments later, he cartwheeled to the bottom with a large Ibex. I switched from stills and filmed as much of the cat's behaviour as I possibly could, not knowing how and where I would use the footage. 4 days later, the Snow Leopard was forced to abandon the carcass as it froze solid in the stream it plunged into. I witnessed another hunting attempt; this time, he failed. Nightfall came by and my journey had ended. On my return home, the villagers told me about yet another hunting attempt. Driven by starvation, the old cat miscalculated his footing and fell to his death. Moved by the tragic news, I revisited my footage and was compelled to tell the story survival of this incredible Snow Leopard and the many challenges the species faces, every single day. This film was never intended to be, it was born from extraordinary experiences and has urged me to dedicate my life to continue telling stories of our natural world with the hope of re-humanizing people and preserving it. Location: Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, Lahaul and Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh. Local Porter: DK. Writer, Director & Producer: Kenneth Lawrence. Narrator: Nazneen Madan. Music Director: Advait Nemlekar. Colourist: Amit Kumar, Aum Creations. Cinematographer, Editor & Sound Design: Kenneth Lawrence. Special thanks to Jayanth Sharma for the expert sightings. Just a moment too late, and we would've missed the spectacular hunting plummet of the Snow Leopard and the massive Himalayan Ibex. You can catch me on Instagram and Facebook: 🤍 🤍 For business / video & still photography production enquiries, please write to me at kenneth🤍bullhornpictures.com #SnowLeopard #NaturalHistory #Documentary #KennethLawrence

Snow Leopards: Ghosts in the Snow (Full Episode) | Part 2 | BBC Earth

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Dan heads into the mountains of the Sarychat Nature Reserve with a real adventure scientist, to see what snow leopard conservation means to the people who live in these remote regions, and to see what it takes to gather data on an almost invisible big cat. Subscribe: 🤍 Join BBC Earth as we mark Earth Day 2021 with a closer look at the beauty and fragility of our planet, inspecting the impact certain species have on specific ecosystems that help to balance this world. For more, head over to 🤍 Dan O'Neill: Director and Presenter Chris Beard: Director of Photography. With thanks to Dr Dale M. Kikuchi of Tokyo Institute of Technology & Dr Kodzue Kinoshita of Kyoto University for the use of their camera trap footage. With thanks to Dr Dale M. Kikuchi of Tokyo Institute of Technology & Dr Kodzue Kinoshita of Kyoto University for the use of their camera trap footage. And to Dr Koustubh Sharma, Snow Leopard Trust and Kubanychbek Zhumabai Uulu, Snow Leopard Foundation & Almaz Musaev of SAEPF This programme was filmed in accordance with all applicable international and local laws and guidelines pertaining to the Covid-19 pandemic. #SnowLeopards #GhostsInTheSnow Watch more: Planet Earth 🤍 Blue Planet 🤍 Planet Earth II 🤍 Planet Dinosaur 🤍 Snow Leopards: Ghosts in the Snow (2021) How has one country brought Snow Leopards back from the brink of extinction? Join biologist and filmmaker Dan O'Neill on a mission to the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. In Kyrgyzstan, a remote mountainous country in the heart of Asia, snow leopards are making a comeback. Explorer and biologist Dan O'Neill travels there, finding out the real stories behind one of our most charismatic, elusive and endangered animals. Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this. Want to share your views with the team? Join our BBC Studios Voice: 🤍 This is a commercial page from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback: 🤍

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