Ravenous

Lisa G. Putman

Ravenous

A very hungry snow leopard awaiting the satisfaction of a meal.

The Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia),sometimes known as the ounce, is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central Asia from Afghanistan to Lake Baikal and eastern Tibet. The taxonomic position of this species has been subject to change. In the past, many taxonomists included the Snow Leopard in the genus Panthera, with several of the other largest felids, but later it was placed in its own genus, Uncia. However, a recent molecular study places the species firmly within the genus Panthera, although the exact position remains unclear.[3] Along with the Clouded Leopard, it represents an intermediate between so-called big cats and smaller species, as it cannot roar, despite possessing an incomplete ossification of the hyoid bone, which was thought to be essential in allowing the big cats to roar. However, new studies show that the ability to roar is due to other morphological features, especially of the larynx, which are absent in the Snow Leopard.[4] Well known for its beautiful fur, the Snow Leopard has a whitish-tan coat with ringed spots of dark, ashy-brown and rosettes of black. Its tail is heavy with fur and the bottom of its paws are covered with fur for protection against snow and cold.

The life span of a Snow Leopard is normally 15–18 years, but in captivity they can live up to 20 years.

The total estimated wild population of the Snow Leopard is between 4,000 and 7,500 individuals (see table below). In addition, there are 600-700 animals in zoos around the world.

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Ravenous by Lisa G. Putman
Ravenous by Lisa G. Putman
  • cherylc1

    cherylc1

    awesome

  • aphoto4you

    aphoto4you

    this is a big A++++++++++++ for this image Lisa…...............u managed to get this one out of the frame…he pops…OUTSTANDING…my favorite is cheetah…but adore bengal tigers and snow leopards…

  • Jocelyn Hyers

    Jocelyn Hyers

    absolutely stunning … snow leopards are my favourtie of the large cats …

  • courier

    courier

    What a great shot. I agree with aphoto4you above – it’s just simply incredible.

  • Nancy Stafford

    Nancy Stafford

    beautiful photo of the wild cat .. it simply wonderful

  • MissA

    MissA

    He is so gorgeous

  • Phil Threlfall

    Phil Threlfall

    Beautiful shot Lisa

  • Cheri  McEachin

    Cheri McEachin

    Great shot Lisa! I love Snow Cats..:)

  • Christopher  Ewing

    Christopher E...

    awesome shooting here..wow!! excellent detail

  • Pat Abbott

    Pat Abbott

    A beautiful capture!

  • Daveart

    Daveart

    Beautiful animal well framed great image

  • Jan Cartwright

    Jan Cartwright

    Wow! Love this shot – great comp and clarity, beautiful cat.

  • kcranmer

    kcranmer

    Gorgeous shot Lisa, love the tongue too! :)

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta

    Good timing! I like that its eyes match certain shades on its coat.
    Very good shot.

  • Dayonda

    Dayonda

    The cat looks like granite, which makes sense since it needs to conceal itself somehow on open, rocky areas. But it just looks like a hot kitty in the sun, big as it is.

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