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Kuzminykh I.A. (1983). Reproduction of snow leopards in captivity.
Abstract: Information concerning keeping, reproduction, and having young generations of snow leopards in the Moscow Zoo.
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Aspinall, J. (1979). New enclosures at Howletts and Port Lympne (Vol. 2).
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Woodland Park Zoo. Snow leopard exhibit plan.
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Hansen, J. (1980). The snow leopard study, part one.
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Marma B.B.and Yunchis V.V. (1968). A contribution to biology of the Snow-leopard (Panthera uncia uncia) (by observations in captivity) (Vol. XLVII, issue 11.).
Abstract: The methods to obtain the progeny of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia uncia) in captivity were being elaborated in the zoological garden of Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR. The blood characteristics for snow leopards is given and compared to that for African lions and Sumatrian tigers. A series of internal, external and clinical indices is established. The rat lasts for 5-7 day, the duration of pregnancy equals 98 days. The duration of lactation varies from 3 to 4 months. Sexual maturity is attained on the 3rd-4th year. From 1960 to 1967 in zoological garden of the world about 29 snow leopards were born, 14 of them in the Kaunas zoological garden.
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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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National Zoological Park. (1974). Significant birth and hatchings at the National Zoological Park: Studbook for snow leopards (Uncia uncia).
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Seneca Park Zoo. Meat loan saves leopard.
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Portland Zoological Society. (1976). Snow leopards, animals of the month (Vol. 5).
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