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Majestic snow leopard caught on camera by US photographer leaves internet awestruck; watch it here

The video, titled "Locking eyes with a snow leopard," has mesmerised social media users worldwide, who are praising both the animal and Henry's exceptional photography.

September 17, 2024 / 13:40 IST
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In a breathtaking slow-motion video, the elusive snow leopard gazes straight into the camera, leaving viewers in awe of its beauty. (Image: chrishenry/Instagram)

In the world of wildlife photography, few moments are as captivating as locking eyes with a snow leopard. A recent photo shoot by renowned US wildlife photographer Chris Henry has taken the internet by storm. In a breathtaking slow-motion video, the elusive snow leopard gazes straight into the camera, leaving viewers in awe of its beauty. The video, titled "Locking eyes with a snow leopard," has mesmerised social media users worldwide, who are praising both the animal and Henry's exceptional photography.

Social Media Stunned by Snow Leopard's Beauty


Since its release, the video has garnered widespread admiration on social media. Viewers are enchanted by the snow leopard's captivating presence. Many have praised the level of detail captured in the video, particularly highlighting the leopard's stunning fur. One commenter described the scene as "Heaven on Earth," while another noted its "hunting eyes." The post continues to draw praise from viewers globally.

The Elusive Ghost of the Mountains


Snow leopards, often referred to as the "ghosts of the mountains," inhabit the snowy peaks of the Himalayas and other high-altitude ranges in Central Asia. According to WWF, these solitary cats are spread thinly across 12 countries, including India, where an estimated 200 to 600 snow leopards are found. They thrive in rugged, mountainous terrain, making them highly skilled predators, able to take down prey three times their weight.

While these majestic animals continue to fascinate, their numbers are dwindling due to poaching. Snow leopards are targeted for their skin, bones, and other body parts, making them one of the world's most threatened species. Conservation efforts continue, but challenges remain as their habitats and numbers decline.

By capturing these rare moments, photographers like Chris Henry remind us of the snow leopard’s beauty and the urgent need to protect them.

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first published: Sep 17, 2024 01:32 pm

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