Spotting them is very difficult: some of the rarest animals in the world (and at risk of extinction)

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Spotting them is very difficult: some of the rarest animals in the world (and at risk of extinction) (msn.com)

 

Spotting them is very difficult: some of the rarest animals in the world (and at risk of extinction)

Beautiful, sometimes mysterious and unfortunately also very few: these animals are at risk of extinction for many reasons, many of these related to human activity, often invasive or cruel. Soon all these animals could disappear because in recent years thei

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Spotting them is very difficult: some of the rarest animals in the world (and at risk of extinction)

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2 of 13 Photos in Gallery The snow leopard is native to the mountains of Central Asia. This beautiful feline lives in the highlands between 3350 and 6700 meters above sea level. Scholars of the Snow Leopard Survival Strategy have tried to make an estimate of the population of this species, estimating it on about 6000 units. However, it is feared that there are fewer than 2500 specimens of reproductive age due to poaching and the destruction of their habitat.
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Snow leopard (Panthera uncia)

The snow leopard is native to the mountains of Central Asia. This beautiful feline lives in the highlands between 3350 and 6700 meters above sea level. Scholars of the Snow Leopard Survival Strategy have tried to make an estimate of the population of this species, estimating it on about 6000 units. However, it is feared that there are fewer than 2500 specimens of reproductive age due to poaching and the destruction of their habitat.