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Abstract: The methods to obtain 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 Sumatran tigers. A series of internal, external and clinical indices is established. The rut 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 ghardens of the world abuot 29 snow-leopards were born. 14 of them -- in the Kauna zoological garden.
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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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Phillips, L. (1980). Post-mortem records, Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, Nebraska.
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Phillips, L. G. (1981). Palpebral coloboma in three snow leopards.
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Portland Zoological Society. (1976). Snow leopards, animals of the month (Vol. 5).
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Sadleir, R. M. F. S. (1966). Notes on the reproduction in the larger felidae. (Vol. II, pp. 184–187).
Abstract: Zoological Society of London
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San Antonio News. (1975). The story of the three little kittens. San Antonio News, I(6).
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Schneider, V. K. M. (1936). Einige bilder zur Aufzucht eines schneeleoparden. Dresden Zoological Garden, , 37–39.
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Seneca Park Zoo. Meat loan saves leopard.
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