Snow Leopard Cub Learns From Its Mother | Snow Leopards Beyond The Myth | BBC Earth

Snow Leopard Cub Learns From Its Mother | Snow Leopards Beyond The Myth | BBC Earth

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Finding a single Snow Leopard is difficult enough, so the team was overjoyed when they discovered a small male cub. The mother has her job cut out for her though, as the cub consumes almost as much food as she does.

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Snow Leopard Beyond the Myth (2008)
A secret cave deep within the mountains of Pakistan is one of the last refuges of the snow leopard - the rarest and most beautiful of all the big cats. Journalist Nisar Malik has decided to use his news skills to help promote and protect this highly endangered species. Each year generations of snow leopards have returned to the mountains to raise their young. Harsh seasons force this predator and its prey to the lower reaches of the valleys where Nisar follows their hunting, feeding and mating behaviours. For Nisar, this is a journey of discovery in which he finds beauty and peace in a place that he previously portrayed as dangerous and evil. For the viewer, the film offers a journey into a misrepresented and unknown part of the world.

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