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PAK is quite diverse it seems. Snow caped mountains of GB & kashmir to deserts of sindh & baluchistan and fertile valley of Punjab. The only thing missing is topical landscape. U guys should cherish such diversity & protect it by taking eg. of Tiger conservation which has been a success in India.
It's just a kid, fully grown are quite big, nothing like "Billi".
There is a BBC documentary about snow leopards of Pakistan floating around on you tube, It's quite good if you are interested.
Oh hell yea....what an amazing creature...
And its not that massive either....could be a better pet than a billi...
Seems Pakistanis do domesticate these animals...also I recently saw some pics of a Pakistani Thakur with a ******* Tiger for a pet strolling with it like it was a bloody dog...
Who the **** would mess with u when u walking with a bloody tiger
PS: Tell me uve seen pics from nigeria where gangsters use Hyenas like attack dogs to extract money?
PS: Post more pics of the snow leopard with humans if u have access to any
You are not the only one feeling jealous of this guy.
Have you not watched the documentary?
Didnt watch the documentry yet but read up on the web about the animal...
On wikipedia they have pics of the cubs....They look like stuffed toys...bloody adorable.
Ill make it a point to watch the documentry tonight....Nature films are the perfect watch on a freezing day...
BTW..do u know if they featured this cat in Planet Earth? Coz I just got the entire series on Blue Ray
Leave it to some dumb folks to label it as 'kabar ka azab wala janwar'!!!
I really pity some people and their state of mind.
It must be left there by RAW agents via Afghanistan brought by air from India god bless Air India.
The creature looks weird what does it eat? plants?
Didnt watch the documentry yet but read up on the web about the animal...
On wikipedia they have pics of the cubs....They look like stuffed toys...bloody adorable.
Ill make it a point to watch the documentry tonight....Nature films are the perfect watch on a freezing day...
BTW..do u know if they featured this cat in Planet Earth? Coz I just got the entire series on Blue Ray