Fox, J. (1989). A Review of the Status and Ecology of the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia). International Snow Leopard Trust.
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Jackson, R., & Ahlborn, G. (1989). Snow Leopards in Nepal-home range and movements. National Geographic Res., 5, 161–175.
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Koshkarev, E. P. (1989). The snow leopard in Kyrgyzstan. The composition of the area, ecology, and protection.
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Koshkarev, E. P. (1989). The snow leopard in Kirgizia. Ilim, Frunze.
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Hast, M. H. (1989). The larynx of roaring and non-roaring cats. J Anat, 163, 117–121.
Abstract: Dissections were made of the larynges of 14 species of the cat family, with representative specimens from all genera. It was found that the vocal folds of the larynx of genus Panthera (with the exception of the snow leopard) form the basic structure of a sound generator well- designed to produce a high acoustical energy. Combined with an efficient sound radiator (vocal tract) that can be adjusted in length, a Panthera can use its vocal instrument literally to blow its own horn with a 'roar'. Also, it is proposed that laryngeal morphology can be used as an anatomical character in mammalian taxonomy.
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Rishi, V. (1989). Snow leopards breed at Darjeeling Zoo. Zoo's Print, , 1–4.
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Fox, J. L. (1989). A review of the status and ecology of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia).
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Shah, K. B. (1989). On a hunting pair of snow leopards in western Nepal. Journal of Bombay Natural Historical Society, 86, 236–237.
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De-hao, L. (1989). Economic Fauna of Qinghai. Xining: Qinghai People's Publishing House.
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Blomqvist, L. (1989). Status of the captive snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in 1987.
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