
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
Taken From Planet Earth, Episode 2, Series 1
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My kind of ending.
So pretty animals😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In Pakistan, these beautiful animals are called "Guldaar" by the local people; which literally translates to "the one with the floral patterns".. such a poetic name for such a fierce predator 🙂
It's so fluffy I'm gonna die!..
majestic
Lucky! She has bragging rights for the rest of her life.
They're so beautiful
Why would anyone dislike a video like this
makes me sad knowing these creatures are near extinction
Camouflage
reminds me of Europe. …anyone can die anywhere ….look at Paris London etc …suicide attacks …vehicle running over the masses ….
Panthera uncia is such an elegant and beautiful animal, and you can seen how it is very related to the prehistoric Nimravids such as Dinictis and Nimravus itself. It’s very heartbreaking to know such a gorgeous predator is highly endangered, in 2014 it was estimated there were only 8,700 Snow Leopards left in the world, and that number is expected to decline by 10% in years to come.
How much do u get for the skin if u sell it to the locals there?
These leopards are such surrealistic animals. I feel I'm watching an animated movie.
What kind of food can you possibly find on the mountain as a deer?
Camouflaged snow leopards
Tai Lung?
Please tell me which place is this
The animals' ability to be so agile and balanced and run steadily and fast on even the steepest cliffs are so amazing