Two snow leopards were seen on camera leaping from a mountain summit, displaying breathtaking agility. The video, shot from a far distance, shows predators leaping effortlessly and quickly up the mountain, defying the rules of gravity. The incredible video published on X has swept social media by storm, leaving viewers speechless.
The clip was shared alongside the caption, ¡°So, apparently the laws of physics do not apply to Snow Leopards.¡±
Snow leopards, dubbed the "Ghost of the Mountains," are renowned for their agility and stealth. The elusive predator lives in the rocky mountain areas of Central and South Asia. The big cats flourish in elevations ranging from 9,800 to 14,800 feet, including the Himalayas, Pamirs, and Altai Mountains.?
The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) conducted the first-ever Snow Leopard Population Assessment in India (SPAI) during the last four years, revealing that the country is home to around 718 snow leopards in its mountainous states.
At least 10% of the global population of this elusive predator lives in India, which is one of the most threatened animal species.? ??
The remarkable video was published on August 8 and has now received over 3 million views, as well as a slew of reactions from social media users. The internet community, astounded by these elusive predators' incredible abilities, couldn't help but voice their thoughts in the comments area.
Many people shared videos of other animals who posses such qualities. A prime example is goats.?
Some people also shared other adorable videos of snow leopards in the comments.
Also read:?India Has 718 Snow Leopards, Ladakh Alone Home To 477, Finds First-Ever Survey
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