Search results for "Snow Leopard" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • descent. In some taxonomies, the snow leopard is included within the ... clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi), the snow leopard ((Uncia uncia), and four ...
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  • endangered mammals, such as the snow leopard and the Altai argali, ... glutton, lynx, squirrel, chipmunk, snow leopard. Among birds are the wood ...
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  • The leopard (Panthera pardus) is an Old World mammal of the Felidae ... clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi), and snow leopard (Uncia uncia). ...
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  • including the Asiatic Black Bear, Snow Leopard, Brown Bear and Blue Sheep ... The park serves as home to Tahr, Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Red Fox ...
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  • species such as the Red Panda, the Snow Leopard, and the Clouded Leopard ... * Xiling Snow Mountain Scenic Park (Chinese: 西岭雪山风景名胜区) ...
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  • **** Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) **** Iriomote Cat (Prionailurus ... **** Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) ===Alternative classification=== ...
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  • They have large paws padded for walking on snow and long whiskers on the face ... large feet make it highly adapted to deep snow, and it is common in areas ...
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  • carcajou), Siberian stag, reindeer and snow leopard (above the tree line) ... globally endangered mammals, such as snow leopard and the Altai argali, ...
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  • of food chains, being a source of food for snow leopards (Uncia uncia) and ... glands and serving as thermal insulation on snow-covered or ice surfaces. The ...
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  • and is continuously filled with water from rain or snow melt. ... and 22 inches in the highest areas. Average snow depths for higher elevations ...
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  • the tiger, the leopard, the jaguar, the snow leopard, and the clouded leopard ... unresolved. Many studies place the snow leopard within the genus Panthera ...
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  • meaning "that which defeats the bird/leopard/caravan." However this ... ice patches and substantial seasonal snow, is highly eroded and gorged. ...
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  • in the Great Basin falls in the form of snow that melts in the spring. ... Small lizards such as the Western fence lizard, Longnose Leopard Lizard ...
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  • highest peak, called Janggun Peak, is covered in snow about eight months of the year. The slope is relatively gentle until about 1800 m. The mountain ...
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  • as lion, tiger, jaguar, leopard, and snow leopard) of the subfamily Pantherinae ... alone. Compared to a similarly-sized leopard, the cheetah is generally ...
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  • using terrace farming techniques. Numerous snow-fed streams in Sikkim have ... The fauna includes the snow leopard, the musk deer, the Bhoral, the ...
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  • * Leopard (Panthera pardus) * Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus ... * Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) * Steller's Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) ...
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  • criteria for Endangered. Examples: blue whale, snow leopard, African wild dog, tiger, albatross, crowned solitary eagle * Vulnerable. A taxon ...
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  • species, including Tibetan gazelle, snow leopard, Tibetan wolf, Tibetan ... The trafficking of wildlife products such as tiger and leopard skins ...
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  • ground alongside them. The peaks of the snow-clad Himalayan range, including ... Black Bear, the barking deer, the snow leopard, the civet cat, red pandas ...
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  • polar species have been observed to eat snow. The post-weaning fast ranges ... **** Leopard seal, Hydrurga leptonyx **** Weddell seal, Leptonychotes ...
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  • The marmot, bear, wolf, snow leopard, kiang, bharal, alpine Ibex, wild sheep and goats, and the lammergeier number among the wildlife found in ...
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  • From the villages in the Simla hills, he faced the long line of the ... given power over wild animals, like the leopard which crept up to him while ...
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  • National Museum of Antiquities, which has stuffed snow leopards and Marco Polo sheep on display, and the ethnographic museum. Other places of interest ...
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  • 120px]] || Lilium pardalinum || Panther or Leopard lily ... | [[Image:Lil lophophorum 01aHab China Yunnan Big Snow Pass 19 06 ...
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  • Park was −63° F (−53° C), and snow often blankets the landscape ... harsh growing conditions found there. Wind, snow, lack of soil, increased ultraviolet ...
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  • quot; means "the abode of snow" in Sanskrit. The Himalaya ... the summer habitat of the endangered snow leopard (Uncia uncia). ...
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  • transform into beasts. For example, in Snow White and Rose Red the tame bear is really a bewitched prince, and in The Golden Bird the talking ...
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  • *leopard *leopon *liger *lion *lizard *llama *lobster *locust ... *snow leopard *sockeye salmon *sole *spaniel *sperm whale ...
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  • cats in Ladakh even rarer than the snow leopard, include the Lynx, numbering ... which funnel water from the ice and snow of the mountains irrigates ...
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  • brown bear, siberian tiger, Amur leopard, and snow leopard. Eurasian lynx and wild boar sometimes prey on the Asian wapiti (Geist 1998). ...
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  • of which are phytoplankton. Multicolored snow algae and diatoms are especially ... the largest land animal in Antarctica. The Snow Petrel is one of only three ...
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  • many of them over 7,000 m and covered in snow and glaciers. Linking these ... Himalayan bears; and the very rare snow leopard. The clear blue skies ...
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  • underwater. Key predators include the leopard seal, killer whale, shark ... up from below (such as an orca or a leopard seal) has difficulty distinguishing ...
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  • The bobcat's population in Canada is limited due to both snow ... its fill and then buries the carcass under snow or leaves, often returning ...
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  • declared a national park in 1993 and snow-bound for half the year, cover ... The game birds in Jammu include chakor, snow partridge, pheasants, and peacocks. ...
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  • Russia. Many Altay and Tian Shan peaks are snow covered year-round, and their ... * Rosten, Keith. Once in Kazakhstan: The snow leopard emerges. New ...
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  • against moist cold (eg, fog, rain, and snow) and struggle to maintain ... such a perch as a tree branch, as does a leopard (Nash 2007). ...
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  • hills nestle within higher peaks and the snow-clad Himalayan ranges tower ... The Red Panda, Himalayan Black Bear, Clouded Leopard, Siberian Weasel ...
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  • sleds; and rescuing people from water or snow. They include the rotweiler ... wild predators, such as the lion, the leopard, and the African hunting ...
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  • Watered by snow-fed rivers, alpine valleys provide pasture for livestock ... endangered species like the red panda, snow leopard, and golden langur. ...
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  • Natural hazards include earthquakes, and major flooding during the ... hunting of rare species, such as the snow leopard and the Marco Polo sheep. ...
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  • passes receive small amounts of fresh snow each year but remain traversable ... pha-ra (a small jackal), and gsa (a small leopard). The high grasslands and ...
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  • Sugarbush, Stratton, Jay Peak, Okemo, Mount Snow and Bromley host skiers from ... * State amphibian: Northern Leopard Frog * State reptile: Painted Turtle ...
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  • Winters are quite cold with plenty of snow, with temperatures ranging ... The region is home to European bison, snow leopards, cheetahs, and porcupines. ...
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  • low lying areas. While mountain tops remain snow-capped year long, near the ... to humans. The four species include the leopard snake (locally known as ...
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  • X (the current version is Mac OS X v10.6 "Snow Leopard,". Apple also independently develops computer software titles for its Mac OS X operating ...
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  • * Matthiessen, Peter. The Snow Leopard. Penguin Classics, 2008. ISBN 0143105515 * Murphy, Dervla. The Waiting Land: A Spell in Nepal. Praha, Czech ...
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