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- Snow_leopard abstract "The snow leopard (Panthera uncia syn. Uncia uncia) is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species because as of 2003, the size of the global population was estimated at 4,080-6,590 adults, of which fewer than 2,500 individuals may reproduce in the wild.Snow leopards inhabit alpine and subalpine zones at elevations from 3,000 to 4,500 m (9,800 to 14,800 ft). In the northern range countries, they also occur at lower elevations.Taxonomically, the snow leopard was classified as Uncia uncia since the early 1930s. Based on genotyping studies, the cat is considered a member of the genus Panthera since 2008. Two subspecies have been attributed, but genetic differences between the two have not been settled.The snow leopard is the National Heritage Animal of Pakistan.".
- Snow_leopard binomialAuthority Johann_Christian_Daniel_von_Schreber.
- Snow_leopard class Mammal.
- Snow_leopard conservationStatus "EN".
- Snow_leopard conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Snow_leopard family Felidae.
- Snow_leopard family Pantherinae.
- Snow_leopard genus Panthera.
- Snow_leopard kingdom Animal.
- Snow_leopard order Carnivora.
- Snow_leopard phylum Chordate.
- Snow_leopard synonym "*Felis irbis (Ehrenberg, 1830 (= Felis uncia Schreber, 1775), by subsequent designation (Palmer, 1904).)".
- Snow_leopard synonym "*Uncia uncia (Pocock, 1930)".
- Snow_leopard thumbnail Uncia_uncia.jpg?width=300.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink winter-photography.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink snowleopard.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink W-Times-May-011-final.pdf.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink snowlep.htm.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink panthera-uncia.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink Snow_Leopard.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink www.snowleopard.org.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink www.snowleopardnetwork.org.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageExternalLink snow_leopard2.
- Snow_leopard wikiPageID "15295535".
- Snow_leopard wikiPageRevisionID "606241087".
- Snow_leopard binomial "Panthera uncia".
- Snow_leopard classis "Mammalia".
- Snow_leopard familia Felidae.
- Snow_leopard genus "Panthera".
- Snow_leopard hasPhotoCollection Snow_leopard.
- Snow_leopard name "Snow leopard".
- Snow_leopard ordo Carnivora.
- Snow_leopard phylum Chordate.
- Snow_leopard rangeMap "snow leopard range.png".
- Snow_leopard rangeMapCaption "Range map".
- Snow_leopard regnum "Animalia".
- Snow_leopard species "P. uncia".
- Snow_leopard status "EN".
- Snow_leopard statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Snow_leopard subdivision "[[#Taxonomy and evolution".
- Snow_leopard subdivisionRanks Subspecies.
- Snow_leopard subfamilia Pantherinae.
- Snow_leopard synonyms "*Felis irbis (Ehrenberg, 1830 , by subsequent designation .) *Uncia uncia (Pocock, 1930)".
- Snow_leopard trend "left".
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Animals_described_in_1775.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Big_cats_of_India.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Fauna_of_Central_Asia.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Fauna_of_East_Asia.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Fauna_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Mammals_of_China.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Mammals_of_Pakistan.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Mammals_of_South_Asia.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:National_symbols_of_Pakistan.
- Snow_leopard subject Category:Pantherinae.
- Snow_leopard type Animal.
- Snow_leopard type Eukaryote.
- Snow_leopard type Mammal.
- Snow_leopard type Species.
- Snow_leopard type Organism.
- Snow_leopard comment "The snow leopard (Panthera uncia syn. Uncia uncia) is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species because as of 2003, the size of the global population was estimated at 4,080-6,590 adults, of which fewer than 2,500 individuals may reproduce in the wild.Snow leopards inhabit alpine and subalpine zones at elevations from 3,000 to 4,500 m (9,800 to 14,800 ft).".
- Snow_leopard label "Irbis".
- Snow_leopard label "Leopardo-das-neves".
- Snow_leopard label "Once (félin)".
- Snow_leopard label "Panthera uncia".
- Snow_leopard label "Panthera uncia".
- Snow_leopard label "Schneeleopard".
- Snow_leopard label "Sneeuwpanter".
- Snow_leopard label "Snow leopard".
- Snow_leopard label "Ирбис".
- Snow_leopard label "نمر ثلجي".
- Snow_leopard label "ユキヒョウ".
- Snow_leopard label "雪豹".
- Snow_leopard sameAs Irbis.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Schneeleopard.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Panthera_uncia.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Elur-lehoinabar.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Once_(félin).
- Snow_leopard sameAs Macan_Tutul_Salju.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Panthera_uncia.
- Snow_leopard sameAs ユキヒョウ.
- Snow_leopard sameAs 눈표범.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Sneeuwpanter.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Irbis.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Leopardo-das-neves.
- Snow_leopard sameAs m.0dfdv.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Q30197.
- Snow_leopard sameAs Q30197.
- Snow_leopard wasDerivedFrom Snow_leopard?oldid=606241087.
- Snow_leopard depiction Uncia_uncia.jpg.
- Snow_leopard isPrimaryTopicOf Snow_leopard.
- Snow_leopard name "Snow leopard".