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von Dungern, D. F. (1910). Lulu, my snowleopard.
Abstract: Recollections by a German forest-ranger about his pet, a snowleopard.
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Cornish, C. J., Selous, F.C., Ingersoll, E., Johnston, H., Maxwell, H., Hutchinson, H.N., Gregory, J.W., Lydekker, R. (1908). The Standard Library of Natural History: Vol. 1 Living animals of the world, mammals: Snow leopard or ounce. The Standard Library of Natural History, 1, 48.
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Satunin K.A. (1905). Review of the Mammals in Trans Caspian region (Vol. Vol. 25, issue. 3.).
Abstract: Snow leopard Pardus uncia Schreber recorded in Trans Caspian region (in Sumbar rive) very rare and occasionally.
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Severtsov N.A. (1873). Travel within Turkestan region and mountain country Tien Shan survey.
Abstract: Snow leopard Felis irbis Ehrb inhabits in Tien Shan. Irbis was recorded in around of Issykul lake.
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Anonymous. Central Asian Republic Snow Leopard Specialists Plan Joint Conservation Strategy.
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Jackson, R., & Fox, J. L. Snow Leopard and Prey Species Workshop in Bhutan.
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Hemmer, H. Studies of Irbis, Uncia uncia: Munich State-collection Zoo.
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Clapp, M. Rare cat has back problems. San Antonio News.
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Lindee, S. Snow leopard's back repaired.
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Seneca Park Zoo. Meat loan saves leopard.
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