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Ale, S.B., Brown, J.S. Prey behavior leads to predator: a case study of the Himalayan tahr and the snow leopard in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal 2009 Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution 55 315-327
Koshkarev, E.P. Characteristics of snow leopard (Uncia uncia) movements in the Tien Shan 1984 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 4 15-21
McVittie, R. Nursing behavior of snow leopard cubs 1978 Applied-Animal-Ethology 4 159-168
Gronberg, E. Movement patterns of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) around kills based on GPS location clusters 2011
Schmidt, A.M.; Hess, D.L.; Schmidt, M.J.; Lewis, C.R. Serum concentrations of oestradiol and progesterone and frequency of sexual behaviour during the normal oestrous cycle in the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) 1993 J Reprod Fertil 98 91-95
Johansson, O., Ausilio, G., Low, M., Lkhagvajav, P., Weckworth, B., Sharma, K. The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs. 2020 Mammalian Biology
Bogdanov O.P. Snow leopard or irbis Uncia Uncia 1992 76-80
Akimushkin I. Snow leopard or irbis 1988 139-140
Zakhidov T.Z.Meklenburtsev R.N., B.O.P. Snow leopard Uncia uncia Schreb. Distribution of fauna elements over Central Asia 1971 Vol. 2. Vertebrate animals. 234-235
McCarthy, T.; Khan, J.; Ud-Din, J.; McCarthy, K. First study of snow leopards using GPS-satellite collars underway in Pakistan 2007 Cat News 46 22-23