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Brown, J.L.; Wasser, S.K.; Wildt, D.E.; Graham, L.H. Comparative Aspects of Steroid Hormone Metabolism and Ovarian Activity in Felids, Measured Noninvasively in Feces 1994 Biol Reprod 51 776-786
Sloane, A.; Kelly, C.; McDavitt, S.; Marples, N. Big cats in captivity: a quantitative analysis of enrichment 1998 Adv.Etho 33 43
Shrestha, B. Prey Abundance and Prey Selection by Snow Leopard (uncia uncia) in the Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal 2008 1-35
De Groot, H.; Van Swieten, P.; Aalberse, R.C. Evidence for a Fel d I-like molecule in the “big cats” (Felidae species) 1990 J Allergy Clin Immunol 86 107-116
Oli, M.K. A key for the identification of the hair of mammals of a snow leopard (Panthera uncia) habitat in Nepal 1993 Journal of Zoology London 231 71-93
Meiers, S.T. Habitat use by captive puma (Felis concolor) and snow leopards (Pathera uncia) at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois 1992 1-74
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
Macdonald, A.A.; Johnstone, M. Comparative anatomy of the cardiac foramen ovale in cats (Felidae), dogs (Canidae), bears (Ursidae) and hyaenas (Hyaenidae) 1995 J Anat 186 ( Pt 2) 235-243
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Assessing the Status of the Snow Leopard Population in Langtang National Park, Nepal 2005 1-22
Green, R. Toxoplasmosis: Blood disease in cats can strike man as well 1977 Seattle Times