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  2. Chionophile - Wikipedia

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    Japanese macaques can survive in cold temperatures of below −15°C (5°F), and are among very few primates that can do so. Chionophiles are any organisms ( animals , plants , fungi , etc.) that can thrive in cold winter conditions (the word is derived from the Greek word chion meaning " snow ", and -phile meaning "lover").

  3. Snow leopard - Wikipedia

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    The snow leopard shows several adaptations for living in cold, mountainous environments. Its small rounded ears help to minimize heat loss, and its broad paws effectively distribute the body weight for walking on snow. Fur on the undersides of the paws enhances its grip on steep and unstable surfaces, and helps to minimize heat loss.

  4. Wildlife of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    About 200 snow leopards, an endangered species, are believed to live in Ladakh. The snow leopard (shan) once ranged throughout the Himalayas, Tibet, and as far as the Sayan Mountains on the Mongolian-Russian border, at elevations of 1800 m to 5400 m. They are extremely shy and hard to spot, and as such, not well-studied, though this has changed ...

  5. What happens at Binder Park Zoo during the winter? - AOL

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    With adaptations in place for winter care, Binder Park Zoo remains bustling behind the scenes until it opens the doors to the public come springtime. Dexter, a Southern Cassowary, in his exhibit ...

  6. Update on Disabled Snow Leopard Cub at Toronto Zoo ... - AOL

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    Such was the case for one of the snow leopard cubs recently born in the Toronto Zoo. Back in may, a three-year-old female snow leopard named Jita gave birth to her first litter of cubs in the ...

  7. Wildlife of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    A leopard was recorded by a camera-trap in Bamyan Province in 2011. The long-lasting conflict in the country badly affected both predator and prey species, so that the national population is considered to be small and severely threatened. [7] [8] [9] Between 2004 and 2007, a total of 85 leopard skins were seen being offered in markets of Kabul ...

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