LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Another big cat species tested positive for coronavirus, this time a snow leopard. It's the sixth animal species confirmed to have been infected with the virus after human contact.
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is a carnivorous hunter admired for its striking coat of white, yellow, or grey fur with black rosettes. Snow leopards live mainly in the alpine and subalpine ...
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The World Wildlife Fund on Monday shared an image showing a snow leopard setting off the 'ultimate selfie' in front of a motion-sensor camera trap. Can you spot its 'friend'? The quiz is simple but ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Zoo announced Wednesday a beloved big cat at the zoo has died. Kimti, a 14-year-old snow leopard, had been under close veterinarian care for several years for severe ...