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p.1 #1 · Snow Leopard?


No, similar coloring, but just a young seal nonchalantly swimming on its back.

However, for any of you interested in watching the most incredible video of Snow Leopards in the wild:

I watched ’Survival of the Snow Leopard’ and the video is astounding with footage you would never believe they could get.

I have no idea what programming is available in other members' areas, but you should try watching it if you can.

https://lovenature.com/

Not sure if you can watch it here with ads every two minutes:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x848itq









Nov 28, 2025 at 09:30 PM
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p.1 #2 · Snow Leopard?


Imagemaster wrote:
No, similar coloring, but just a young seal nonchalantly swimming on its back.

However, for any of you interested in watching the most incredible video of Snow Leopards in the wild:

I watched ’Survival of the Snow Leopard’ and the video is astounding with footage you would never believe they could get.

I have no idea what programming is available in other members' areas, but you should try watching it if you can.

https://lovenature.com/

Not sure if you can watch it here with ads every two minutes:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x848itq



Both vids played here. The second video is 44 minutes long and yes, it is astounding!

I’ve saved this video with my favorites, to watch later. I will guess that the videographers established temporary living quarters there, conditioning the leopards to their presence.

Thank you for this Tony.

Oh yeah…. nice image of the seal too




Nov 29, 2025 at 09:32 AM
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p.1 #3 · Snow Leopard?


bs kite wrote:
Both vids played here. The second video is 44 minutes long and yes, it is astounding!

I’ve saved this video with my favorites, to watch later. I will guess that the videographers established temporary living quarters there, conditioning the leopards to their presence.

Thank you for this Tony.

Oh yeah…. nice image of the seal too



Thanks Robert. I am guessing they made use of some pretty complex video drones. It was sad to see the one cub with the injured paw sitting alone on the top of that peak, probably about to die.

Tony



Nov 29, 2025 at 11:40 AM







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