Unusual images taken the cubs of snow leopard in their holes

Unusual images taken the cubs of snow leopard in their holes

Two of the five snow leopard cubs just got to get to Mongolia

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A pair of researchers have visited two snow holes in the Tost Mountains in Mongolia, where studying five cubs, offering an outstanding chance to gather data in this threat species.

Before this expedition, occasioned in June and July, researchers did not visit a snow leopard den somewhere in the world since 2019. Something experienced Örjan Johansson to depend on snow leopard. “The caves are in narrow cracks or caves. There is only one time. If the mother returned before we could find in search.”

Johansson and rizA local field assistant, established estimated locations by tracking GPS collars that were previously entered by 20 adult female leopards.

The holes, where the cubs were found, located by tracking their mothers where

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“A Home Home at the South Gobi’s South Gobi Mount South Gobi is usually about 130 km of Square – that’s about 2.5 times the size of Manhattan,” says Johansson. “Without GPS collars, we never find their holes.” But even with collars, places as many as 60,000 square meters should be searched to find their proper locations.

Snow lessons (Panthera Uncia) Listed as weak in international unity for storing red lists of threats species, with approximately 3920 to 6390 remaining in the wild. They live in high-mountainous land in Central Asia in a 2-million-square-kilo range in Spanning Skanning 12 countries, including China, India, Russia and Russia. They face threats such as loss of housing, poaching and killing retaliation for livestock attacks.

“To make the model and project sorting populations of any species reliable, we need to understand the key factors, Johansson’s going, working with snow conservation foundation.

“Den’s visits are important because they are the only way to know about the average waste sizes and survivals in the first five to six months of life,” he said. “Before this age, the cubs remain kept and not traveling with their mothers, researchers can confirm this impossible claim of snow decisions.

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