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Kuznetzov B.A. The cat family. The province of Central Asia mountains. The West Tien Shan area 1948 92-97
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Snow Leopard Study Summary 2003, Langtang National Park, Nepal 2003 1-7
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Assessing the Status of the Snow Leopard Population in Langtang National Park, Nepal 2005 1-22
Lane, B.C. Stalking the snow leopard: a reflection on work 1984 The Christian Century 101 79
Lanier, D.L.; Dewsbury, D.A. A quantitative study of copulatory behaviour of large Felidae 1976 Behavioural-Processes 1 327-333
Limbu, R. Snow Leopards could save Mountain Biodiversity 1999 3
Loginov, I.; Loginov, O. Elusive and Endangered:the snow leopard of Central Asia 1995 Russian Conservation News 4 19-21
Lutz, H.; Hofmann-Lehmann, R.; Fehr, D.; Leutenegger, C.; Hartmann, M.; Ossent, P.; Grob, M.; Elgizoli, M.; Weilenmann, P. Liberation of the wilderness of wild felids bred under human custody: Danger of release of viral infections 1996 Schweizer Archiv fuer Tierheilkunde 138 579-585
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
Mackay, C. Open season on snow leopard and HK could catch the flak 1987 Unknown