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Ale, S., Shrestha, B., and Jackson, R. On the status of Snow Leopard Panthera Uncia (Schreber 1775) in Annapurna, Nepal 2014 Journal of Threatened Taxa 5534-5543
Weiskopf, S. R., Kachel, S. M., McCarthy, K. P. What Are Snow Leopards Really Eating? Identifying Bias in Food-Habit Studies 2016 Wildlife Society Bulletin 1-8
Natalia, E., Sergey, N., Vyacheslav, R., Fedor, V., Antonio, H. B. J., Andrey, P., Alexander, K.,Ekaterina, P. HELMINTHS OF RARE FELINE SPECIES (FELIDAE) IN SIBERIA AND THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST 2017 International Journal of Research In 70-74
Xiao, L., Hua, F., Knops, J. M. H., Zhao, X., Mishra, C., Lovari, S., Alexander, J. S., Weckworth, B., Lu, Z. Spatial separation of prey from livestock facilitates coexistence of a specialized large carnivore with human land use. 2022 Animal Conservation 1 - 10
Filla, M., Lama, R. P., Filla, T., Heurich, M., Balkenhol, N., Waltert, M., Khorozyan, I. Patterns of livestock depredation by snow leopards and effects of intervention strategies: lessons from the Nepalese Himalaya 2022 Wildlife Research
Naumov S.P. The cats – Felidae. Mountain regions of USSR 1948 59-61
Nikolaevskiy A.G. The Kyrgyz state nature park “Ala-Archa”. People's park of the Uzbek SSR 1985 89-92
Naumov S.P. The cats – Felidae 1973 330
Kuznetzov B.A. The cat family. The province of Central Asia mountains. The West Tien Shan area 1948 92-97
Kotlyar V.V. The Sary Chelek nature reserve 1973 15