Machado, C., Brown, P., & Turner, R. (1984). Dental crown restorations on a snow leopard. Journal Of Zoo Animal Medicine, 15(4), 146–150.
Abstract: In the spring of 1983 the San Francisco Zoo received a female snow leopard (Panthera uncia) as part of an exotic animal exchange program with the People's Republic of China. Upon examination, it was found that this nine-yea old, seventy-five pound, wild-trapped animal had sustained considerable dental injuries, including fractures of all maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth. The purpose of this paper is to describe the dental procedures undertaken to restore the physiological function of all four canines.
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Freeman, H. (1980). Breeding and behavior of the snow leopard.
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Encke, B. (1966). The breeding of snow leopards (Uncia uncia) in the Krefeld Zoo. Freunde des Kolner Zoo, 9(Winter 1966/1967), 145–146.
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Mayo, J. G. (1967). Report on the tranquillisation of a male Snow leopard Panthera uncia for semen extraction. International Zoo Yearbook, VII(7), 148–150.
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Freeman, H., Braden, K. (1977). Zoo location as a factopr in the reproductive behavior of captive snow leopards, Uncia uncia. Zoological Garten J.F., 47(3/4), 280–288.
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Clapp, M. Rare cat has back problems. San Antonio News.
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Lindee, S. Snow leopard's back repaired.
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Jones, M. L. (1977). The snow leopard in captivity (R. L. Eaton, Ed.) (Vol. III).
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Kitchener, S. L., Merritt, D.A., Rosenthal, M.A. (1974). Observations on the management, physiology, and hand rearing of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, from 1960-1974.
Abstract: Data on the 28 snow leopards born at the zoo in a 13 year period.
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von Dungern, D. F. (1910). Lulu, my snowleopard.
Abstract: Recollections by a German forest-ranger about his pet, a snowleopard.
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Hemmer, H. Studies of Irbis, Uncia uncia: Munich State-collection Zoo.
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Aspinall, J. (1979). New enclosures at Howletts and Port Lympne (Vol. 2).
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Aspinall, J. (1978). Some aspects of breeding tigers and other big cats. Friends of Howletts and Port Lympne, 1(Spring), 26–32.
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Chubykina, H. L., Shilo, R.A. (1981). A study of diurnal activity rhythms in snow leopards and lynx (Panthera uncia and Felix lynx) at Novosibirsk Zoo. International Zoo Yearbook, 21, 193–196.
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Clevenger, S., S. (1979). Breeding snow leopards in the north 40.
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Clevenger, S. (1980). Snow leopards: Captivity perpetuates the species (Vol. XVI).
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Encke, B. (1967). Die sucht von schneeleoparden (Uncia uncia) im Krefelder Tierpark (Vol. 9).
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