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Saw one in Nathia Gali national park a few years ago, absolutley magnificent creature.
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Saw one in Nathia Gali national park a few years ago, absolutley magnificent creature.
The one in nathia gali are common leopard not snow leopard
First World Problems™
No, they killed the goats. AK47 was also recovered from the crime scene.
Calling Indian C.I.D
Hey its our duty to work against clean shaved talibans for a better Pakistanwell a Britisher said it .. so go and complain to UK .. not our concern
but unlike a UK citizen , Kashmir people wont be like you, who give suggestions to Blow up the entire area ..
i hope there are some sensible people in Azaad Kashmir ..
in Karachi we call Kashmiri people as Backstabber
i can see why
Some cases can't be solved without the help of daya & abhijeet.ISI calling CID, how cute!
Shocked to hear about this.
Amongst them is Pakistan’s only snow leopard in captivity, currently being kept in a birdcage in Lalazar Wildlife Park in the Nathia Gali hill resort. It is not a small cage like a birdcage; it literally is a birdcage that was hurriedly readied for the snow leopard when it first arrived in Lalazar around three years ago. It snows heavily in Nathia Gali during the winters and while snow leopards can certainly withstand the cold, given their thick fur, the narrow path up to Lalazar becomes buried under 10 feet of snow. Hence the snow leopard is shifted to Abbotabad in the winter where it is housed in an even smaller cage.
Why not release it into the wild?
Amongst them is Pakistan’s only snow leopard in captivity, currently being kept in a birdcage in Lalazar Wildlife Park in the Nathia Gali hill resort. It is not a small cage like a birdcage; it literally is a birdcage that was hurriedly readied for the snow leopard when it first arrived in Lalazar around three years ago. It snows heavily in Nathia Gali during the winters and while snow leopards can certainly withstand the cold, given their thick fur, the narrow path up to Lalazar becomes buried under 10 feet of snow. Hence the snow leopard is shifted to Abbotabad in the winter where it is housed in an even smaller cage.