By Liz Kimbrough Three of Asia’s most formidable predators share territory in a remote Nepal valley by eating different prey, ...
Research from Nepal’s Lapchi Valley reveals how three apex predators share the same rugged landscape by reducing competition through distinct feeding habits.
Cats may not know Scarborough Fair, but felids such as alpine cats—both in the wild and in captivity—do eat plants despite their classification as carnivores. In particular, Panthera uncia—or snow ...
There are relatively few snow leopards in the world, and it has likely been that way for a long time, a new study indicates. This situation increases their risk of extinction in a changing environment ...
Survival of snow leopard populations could be "precarious" in the future due to the way the elusive mountain cats have evolved, scientists recently discovered. Snow leopards have low genetic diversity ...
For years, ecologists have assumed that large predators sharing the same mountain landscape would avoid one another by ...