![]() In last decade, I have traveled and arranged photography tours and expeditions all over the country with Ayan Travel Company. On snowy day, the Snow Leopard, staring at the sky in Western Mongolia in January, 2020. So photographing them is undoubtedly the big game. The world’s one of the rarest cats, an endangered snow leopards are only about 6000, left in the wild on our planet and can be found in Central Asian 12 countries. © Batzaya Choijiljav Photographing Snow Leopards in MongoliaĮvery photographer knows that the photographing wildlife is the most challenging game, especially photographing the Snow Leopard in their wild natural habitat is the biggest dream of any wildlife photographers. Snow Leopards Habitat in West Mongolia. in January, 2020. Snow leopards can survive in the harsh rugged conditions at minus 20 to minus 60 Celsius degrees in winter. They roam in the rocky cliffs, where Siberian ibex, Argali wild sheep are also occurred because of its prey. ![]() Also very few tracks have been discovered in the Khovgsol and Khangai Mountain ranges. ![]() The largest population is in west Mongolian high mountain ranges, and small amount of them inhabit in the Gobi, the south region of Mongolia. Lifespan: 10-15 years Snow Leopards in MongoliaĪccording to the official sources, Mongolia is home to the second largest population of snow leopard in the world and there are about 500-1,000 individuals live Mongolia’s high mountain ranges, up to 3,000-4,000 meters above the sea level. In Mongolia, the snow leopard range is about 103,000 km 2 and they can be found in western, south western part of the country. Population: Total estimated: ~4,080-6,590ĭiet: Ibex, Argali wild sheep, domestic goat, sheep, horseīody Length: 75 – 150cm /29,5- 60in/, plus tail length of 80-105cm The Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) in Western Mongolia in January, 2020. “Here I share with you some Snow Leopard photos, are taken in Mongolian Altai mountains from my latest photographic adventure, in January 2020. As a photographer it is my dream to take it with my camera, as a Mongolian residence it is the rare creature that I help to save it, as a tourism professional it is the reason to take ultimate adventure to find them. The photographer says, “Known as the mountain ghost, this iconic big cat is captured in my lens, on my recent wildlife photo trip in Mongolia. We share his recent trip pictures that show iconic rare creature, the Snow Leopards and its habitats with brief information of this Mongolian endangered wild cat. Mongolian photographer, traveler Batzaya Choijiljav, took remarkably successful expedition to photograph Snow Leopards in West Mongolia.
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