
Kush again...a beautiful female snow leopard whose eyes are a window into another world.
In all seriousness, to be so close to an animal like this is incredibly profound. Even people living their entire lives with the snow leopard may never see one. They are a ghost cat which has incredible mysticism associated with it. It is a guardian of some of the most sacred and harsh areas in Asia and looked upon with a large amount of respect and reverence. You can look into those eyes and feel it. It is a powerful link to a different world.
Two of my friends who work with her closely said they are trying to "convert" me to snow leopards. Though I am a tiger man through and through, being with them has imbued me with a tremendous amount of respect, fascination and love. They are absolutely incredible animals and if you have the time, I would highly suggest going to YouTube or the Snow Leopard Trust (http://www.snowleopard.org) and watching video of them...amazing.
I would also suggest going to the Snow Leopard Trust website (http://www.snowleopard.org) and ordering from their store. They offer all sorts of neat products that are often made by people living with the snow leopard. It helps conserve the species and allows for people to have extra income they can use for medicine or even sending their kids to school. It is an excellent program and I frequent their store often. I would recommend the slippers.
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Snow leopards are found in mountainous central Asia, also called "the roof of the world". They are acclimated for some of the harshest terrain and climate in the world and are extremely elusive. Sadly, snow leopards are not elusive enough to escape the hand of man. They are an endangered species and there may be as few as 3,000 left in the wild with populations decreasing. Individuals are often the victims of revenge killing after taking village livestock, poaching for their bones and skin, prey depletion and habitat loss.
Please visit http://www.snowleopard.org for more information on snow leopards and how you can help.
In all seriousness, to be so close to an animal like this is incredibly profound. Even people living their entire lives with the snow leopard may never see one. They are a ghost cat which has incredible mysticism associated with it. It is a guardian of some of the most sacred and harsh areas in Asia and looked upon with a large amount of respect and reverence. You can look into those eyes and feel it. It is a powerful link to a different world.
Two of my friends who work with her closely said they are trying to "convert" me to snow leopards. Though I am a tiger man through and through, being with them has imbued me with a tremendous amount of respect, fascination and love. They are absolutely incredible animals and if you have the time, I would highly suggest going to YouTube or the Snow Leopard Trust (http://www.snowleopard.org) and watching video of them...amazing.
I would also suggest going to the Snow Leopard Trust website (http://www.snowleopard.org) and ordering from their store. They offer all sorts of neat products that are often made by people living with the snow leopard. It helps conserve the species and allows for people to have extra income they can use for medicine or even sending their kids to school. It is an excellent program and I frequent their store often. I would recommend the slippers.
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Snow leopards are found in mountainous central Asia, also called "the roof of the world". They are acclimated for some of the harshest terrain and climate in the world and are extremely elusive. Sadly, snow leopards are not elusive enough to escape the hand of man. They are an endangered species and there may be as few as 3,000 left in the wild with populations decreasing. Individuals are often the victims of revenge killing after taking village livestock, poaching for their bones and skin, prey depletion and habitat loss.
Please visit http://www.snowleopard.org for more information on snow leopards and how you can help.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Leopard
Size 800 x 600px
File Size 507.8 kB
one day when I was at work, german TV brought a docu about a group of scientists out to apply beacon collars on snow leopards. they emploed the help of a few natives of the himalaya area they went to, which showed a lot of respect for their fuzzy snow spirits. and when they had the first one laying before them, sedated, the oldest of the natives asked to please be allowed to touch the animal. and he laid down beside the cat and gently stroked the soft fur...
so my mom told me later. and I was like, "Duh, stupid underpaid work, I missed out on such a sight!"
so my mom told me later. and I was like, "Duh, stupid underpaid work, I missed out on such a sight!"
It may have been from this documentary, but I'm not sure...it's worth a look anyway:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKm7.....eature=related
It's in 6 parts on Youtube. =3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKm7.....eature=related
It's in 6 parts on Youtube. =3
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