A photograph shows just how good at camouflaging the snow leopard is – with the big cat seamlessly blending in with its surroundings.
Australian photographer Bobby-Jo Vial spent three days following the leopard through Kibber National Park, snapping a number of photos along the way – check out the one below and see if you can spot the big cat.
The big cat is currently considered to be a vulnerable species, with the WWF estimating that there could be as few as 4,000 leopards in the wild. The exact number remains unknown as they are a rather elusive animal. Snow leopards can currently be found in 12 central Asian countries, including India, Nepal, Tibet and China.Despite their name, the snow leopard is actually more closely related to the tiger than it is the leopard.
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