I did some research on snow leopards, come to find out that they are capable of bringing down domestic, and wild yaks... Also, they rival cougars in leaping ability, and cheetahs..
they're great, but their beauty is bested by that of the amur leopard, their strength by the siberian tiger, bite force per square inch goes to the jaguar, agility would be a tie with the leopard. They are the most fluffy and stealthy though.
Love how Danielle went from "just a calm snow mew" to "MAKE IT NOMS ITS TAIL!" While working...drawing animals is a dangerous balance of "must make it biologically accurate" and "omg make it cute 🥺" The struggle is real with snow leopards, they look so adorable nomming their tails!
I must admit I was ignorant about how well they actually blend in to their environment, so it was incredible to see that so vividly in this video! Kind of insane how easily they blend in ^^
Thanks for pointing it out, both for my sanity and so that they can fix it. I hope a lot of people like and comment on your observation, so that @Animalogic notices it. Kind regards from Iceland
I did some research on snow leopards, come to find out that they are capable of bringing down domestic, and wild yaks.. Also, they rival cougars in leaping ability, and cheetahs...
Thanks for the in-depth look at this gorgeous cat. I enjoyed trying to find it in the wild (I never did) and your excellent illustration provided a whimsical final touch. Well done, Danielle.
Wow, I really am ignorant about Himalayan wildlife. I haven't heard of any of these animals! Fire cat, markhor, what the frig are those?? These mountains hold so many mysteries! And yeah, I'd totally buy that snow leopard Where's Waldo, too.
Ibex, markhor , marcopolo sheep and urial. These are high altitude goats and sheep found in the high karakorum, himalyas and hindukush mountains of pakistan india, china and afghanistan. They have some of the most beautiful horns of any animals.
@@stephenlitten1789 Russians use the Mongolian word "bars" which means tiger. The Mongolian word for snow leopard is Irves (or Irbis) which is essentially a variation of "bars".
You are in luck! They actually already did caribou (about seven years ago, lol). It is under “reindeer”. They also have a video about Wapiti if you are interested about learning more about elk too!
Not only is this video highly informative for its length, but I also totally loved the art bit. As an artist myself, I was wholly invested in the process of the snow leopard drawing. Whoever did this, deserves all the respect in the world, those are some hard earned skills.
@@lennarthagen3638no but she does work for the Royal Ontario Museum as a wildlife illustrator that does a lot of their dinosaur illustrations. You can see her work if you go to Toronto but I'm pretty sure animalogic also has an art book credited to *her* Oh... and at the end the piece is signed to Dufault
8:56 I remember as a kid reading books like this. It was such beautiful looking artwork of natural environments and you’d have to guess the difference between each page. Idr what they were called.
@@Bubbles-od2tvlol china has been controlling Tibet since the qing dynasty that means centuries ago. For your information today's US was a land of native Indians. According to you the whole US is a stolen land
Whatttttt, my favorite animal? A day after I started binging your guys's content again. You guys are late for my birthday by a month, but I'll take it. I love you guys. Thanks AnimalLogic.
Animals as beautiful as they are remind me of a cool quote ""Why did existence have the ability to design such a beautiful code?" - Hideaki Sena They are magically cute and gorgeous. 7:38 Those photos are bloody amazing. And that drawing you did is really lovely and shows off such an adorable charm to them.
Of all the crazy cats in this world, which in one way or another are most of them, this is one of the craziest. So glad we're getting more insight and footage into their lives. Thank you yet again!
I have done some research on snow leopards, come to find out that they are capable of bringing down domestic, and wild yaks.... Also, they rival cougars in leaping ability, and cheetahs..
I have heard that the Quahog Clam is the oldest found, one being over 500 years old! These clams are very important to Haudenosaunee, and other indigenous peoples, and I would love to learn more about them, to learn more about my own cultural history...
I have been studying Snow Leopards from books, articles, and documentaries for years. I'm not an expert on them, but I can find them almost instantly in every image I come across. I love these animals so much!
When I picture a snowy landscape, the animals I see don't just include creatures like reindeer, arctic foxes, lemmings, polar bears, snowy owls and penguins, but also these powerful felines. In particular, I see a family of snow leopards, a mom and two adorable cubs.
I just started this video but I wanted to comment about the Water (Vampire) Dear video. It was very well done and the information I got was great. To finish it off you are funny to.
At 2.45 you show tape of a snow leopard chasing a marqor goat. The marqor jumps in the river and disappears in the current. I've seen the continuation of that tape taken later that night where the snow leopard comes back and stares at the current, trying to figure out where the goat went. An incredible tape; you can see the cat trying to think it out, "Where did my dinner go to?"
Funnily enough snow leopards are very solitary. So much so that there is no confirmed case of a snow leopard ever attacking a human. So Waldo would try and find a snow leopard but the snep would be watching, perfectly hidden from Waldo instead of eating him :)
I guess it’s not so far fetched to believe Tai Lung escaped that prison considering they can defy gravity traversing the mountain side like that.
I love this thought
@@AsadAli-jc5tg yes, we know. It's just a joke brother.
@@AsadAli-jc5tg Hes fictional not mythical 🤣
Also, now knowing they're more related tigers, it makes sense that he and Tigress are "siblings" (other than being adopted by the same person)
Great scene and probably the perfect animal to play that character.
Let me just say... How exquisite that snow leopard footage.
Indeed! Magnificent creature!
It's from Planet Earth, it was very difficult to obtain and may have been the first footage of an active snow leopard hunt ever caught on film
Athletic, check.
Stealthy, check.
Fluffy, double check.
The snow leopard truly is the pinnacle of felinekind.
You may not like it, but this is peak feline performance.
I did some research on snow leopards, come to find out that they are capable of bringing down domestic, and wild yaks... Also, they rival cougars in leaping ability, and cheetahs..
@@edwinreveron870 "Limping"?
@@Ice_Karma -Haha! I didn't notice, thanks...
they're great, but their beauty is bested by that of the amur leopard, their strength by the siberian tiger, bite force per square inch goes to the jaguar, agility would be a tie with the leopard. They are the most fluffy and stealthy though.
my toxic trait is believing I can snuggle with that floof
Why tf are they so cute?
Just put them with the cuddly polar bears for those deadly winter snuggles.
I just love how fluffy these cats are.
Angry floof that can blend right in? A perfect kitty combination!
Love how Danielle went from "just a calm snow mew" to "MAKE IT NOMS ITS TAIL!" While working...drawing animals is a dangerous balance of "must make it biologically accurate" and "omg make it cute 🥺"
The struggle is real with snow leopards, they look so adorable nomming their tails!
I must admit I was ignorant about how well they actually blend in to their environment, so it was incredible to see that so vividly in this video!
Kind of insane how easily they blend in ^^
audio cuts out at 10:37, and then only silence to the end
Exactly, did other peeps not notice somehow?
Thanks for pointing it out, both for my sanity and so that they can fix it. I hope a lot of people like and comment on your observation, so that @Animalogic notices it.
Kind regards from Iceland
Looks like the snow leopard is confused too lol
7:39 "Finally! A Worthy Opponent! Our Battle Will Be Legendary!" - Tai Lung
One of the most beautiful animals on the planet
Yay, Snow Leopards are one of my favorites! So happy to see a video on them and your drawing is gorgeous!
I love looking at snow leopards climbing mountains and seemingly doing it effortlessly.
I did some research on snow leopards, come to find out that they are capable of bringing down domestic, and wild yaks.. Also, they rival cougars in leaping ability, and cheetahs...
Thanks for the in-depth look at this gorgeous cat. I enjoyed trying to find it in the wild (I never did) and your excellent illustration provided a whimsical final touch. Well done, Danielle.
A "Where's Waldo" book but with Snow Leopards are definitely something i would 100% buy
Wow, I really am ignorant about Himalayan wildlife. I haven't heard of any of these animals! Fire cat, markhor, what the frig are those?? These mountains hold so many mysteries! And yeah, I'd totally buy that snow leopard Where's Waldo, too.
Ibex, markhor , marcopolo sheep and urial. These are high altitude goats and sheep found in the high karakorum, himalyas and hindukush mountains of pakistan india, china and afghanistan. They have some of the most beautiful horns of any animals.
@@najibyarzerachic I've seen an ibex before at a zoo. Amazing horns! But that's the extent of what I'm familiar with, unfortunately.
@@MadamFoogie There's also Hangul, Musk deer and subspecies of brown bears called Himalayan brown bear, Tibetan blue bear.
@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 Oooo~
I didn't knew that Snow Leopards should actually be called Snow Tigers 🤣 Magnificent beasts indeed ♥️
I call them Ice Tigers./g /lh
Russians call them exactly that
@@soyolbolds4567 Only term I've heard Russians use to name snow leopards is Барс/Bars, or even White bars.
Russian for Tiger is Tigr
@@stephenlitten1789 Russians use the Mongolian word "bars" which means tiger. The Mongolian word for snow leopard is Irves (or Irbis) which is essentially a variation of "bars".
@@soyolbolds4567 thanks for sharing that. Interesting information 🙂
Such beautifully fluffy creatures! Perhaps you guys could talk about caribou next?
You are in luck! They actually already did caribou (about seven years ago, lol). It is under “reindeer”. They also have a video about Wapiti if you are interested about learning more about elk too!
Delicious
Not only is this video highly informative for its length, but I also totally loved the art bit. As an artist myself, I was wholly invested in the process of the snow leopard drawing. Whoever did this, deserves all the respect in the world, those are some hard earned skills.
I'm pretty sure the host Danielle Dufault draws them herself!
@@christine_grxce so u know her personally then
@@lennarthagen3638 lol the illustrations are signed by her
@@lennarthagen3638no but she does work for the Royal Ontario Museum as a wildlife illustrator that does a lot of their dinosaur illustrations.
You can see her work if you go to Toronto but I'm pretty sure animalogic also has an art book credited to *her*
Oh... and at the end the piece is signed to Dufault
@@lennarthagen3638they didn't say that , all they said was that Danielle is the artist of the drawing.
The puuurfect angry floof image 7:40 consider yourself warned cuteness can kill.
Gotta say, you have a whole look going and it is fantastic. Plus, snow leopards are a puuurfect subject for Animalogic
Agreed, she looks great
One of my favorite animals ive been saying needs to be a pokemon. And they actually did it
And it’s broken
@@J242D lol i love it though
OUR BATTLE WILL BE LEGENDARY!!
I love snow leopards! Favorite animal! If I could have one as a buddy I would in a heart beat. They are so floofy
You guys should do an episode on clams! I rarely find any info on them when I try to research them
You guys might want to cover the also striking clouded leopard as its also very beautiful as well as stealthy and endangered.
They have :)
I LOVE her illustrations. Highlight of each video for me. She clearly puts her soul in them!
Yeah souldemon
7:42 those pics made me imagine that Snow Leopards could fly. Imagine a snow leopard gliding through the mountains like a man with a wing suit lol
What a Magnificent Creature 💚
I wish I could cuddle with one they look so soft!
You'd end up as dinner
Make sure you make the most of it, coz you only get to do it once.👍
8:56 I remember as a kid reading books like this. It was such beautiful looking artwork of natural environments and you’d have to guess the difference between each page. Idr what they were called.
I'm going to need to know more about the fire cat. Also, would love a series on lizards and/or snakes!
An absolute unit of a tail. Your Snow Leopard drawing is beautiful.
Central Asia? They're found in Indian Himalayas as well. In the Northern and Northeastern parts of the Indian Himalayas.
The majority of the population is found where she stated correctly. Listen to the video yo.
@@billyyank5807she said they’re mostly in China but she should have said Tibet which China is occupying
@@Bubbles-od2tvlol china has been controlling Tibet since the qing dynasty that means centuries ago. For your information today's US was a land of native Indians. According to you the whole US is a stolen land
One of if not the most beautiful work of Mother Nature ❤❤❤ I mean look at her!
Fabulous photos. Such an amazing animal. I love them
haha love the -40 degrees not mentioning F or C because it's the same
As always I love, giggle at, and stan the "nicknames" on the thumbnail ! ❤
Anger Floof!
The snow leopard is my spirit animal.
Snow leopards are my favorite animal! And Bats…
Whatttttt, my favorite animal? A day after I started binging your guys's content again. You guys are late for my birthday by a month, but I'll take it. I love you guys. Thanks AnimalLogic.
So glad you’re covering these majestic cuties!!
One of my favorite animals. They are so beautiful
7:44 know this that this is what I'd last see before I die as I utter my last words "here kitty kitty".
I love the illustration for this one.
Snow leopards look so chill, no pun intended
Animals as beautiful as they are remind me of a cool quote ""Why did existence have the ability to design such a beautiful code?" - Hideaki Sena
They are magically cute and gorgeous. 7:38 Those photos are bloody amazing. And that drawing you did is really lovely and shows off such an adorable charm to them.
I can't get enough of snow leopard tails. They look so fuzzy soft. I'm also wondering now if there are books where you spot wildlife.
Of all the crazy cats in this world, which in one way or another are most of them, this is one of the craziest. So glad we're getting more insight and footage into their lives. Thank you yet again!
The snow leopard is by far the coolest cat
Did anyone else have the audio disappear at the end?
Yes, at 10:40 the sound cuts out.
Another great video! I will keep watching them.
"The prey may live to see another day"
:)
"...however, the Snow Leopard may not."
:(
Yeah... Someone's gotta die for the other to survive. :(
I have done some research on snow leopards, come to find out that they are capable of bringing down domestic, and wild yaks.... Also, they rival cougars in leaping ability, and cheetahs..
Limping ability?
Yall should cover Brazilian short tailed opossums!!! They're so neat
One of my most favorite animals ❤️
Please talk about the Fire cat next.
Yes, please! I've never heard of one outside of the title of a Cat Stevens album. Wikipedia doesn't even have anything on it!
These kitties are just beautiful ~ 🐆🐾
I have heard that the Quahog Clam is the oldest found, one being over 500 years old! These clams are very important to Haudenosaunee, and other indigenous peoples, and I would love to learn more about them, to learn more about my own cultural history...
I saw one in Korkeasaari. They look out if this world with those eyes
She quoted Taken...
Amazing.
I hear this animal is scared of Pandas that knows kung-fu.
Such a great animal! Let them live high! 🫶🏻💪🏻👍🏻😸
For me the snow leopards are the most magnificent creatures on earth
I dont care how badly my body would look after being violently maim for trying to hug this wonderful, fluffy, majestic creature
And still i have no idea why this is my favourite animal......
I love all cats. Lovely nature !
OMG! I was about to comment on how cool a "Find the Snow Leopard" book would be! 😅
Every cells of my body is telling me that I can survive petting that fluffball
Thanks for sharing this amazing documentary.
Awesome video! The snow leopard is one of my favorite wild cats.
I have been studying Snow Leopards from books, articles, and documentaries for years. I'm not an expert on them, but I can find them almost instantly in every image I come across.
I love these animals so much!
Thank you for this! I love snow leopards.
Please do cougars next.
Very nicely done, thank you!
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Still grinning about "a very particular set of skills..." [ 2:32 ]
EFBC in Rosamond, CA has had several successful births of Snow Leopards.
Danielle’s look is evolving I’ve noticed. And snow floofies! So lucky Danielle!
Daniel gets more beautiful with every bit of information I learn. Beautiful,smart,and full of video game,dnd, and fantasy jokes. The perfect host.
I'd like to know more about that Fire Cat!🔥😺
I exclusively watch this channel now for Danielle
Grew up with her animal facts 💪
since coyote Peterson only cares about stinging himself now I'm glad a channel like this exists
Always has been my most favorite creature ever! So majestic, thanks!
When I picture a snowy landscape, the animals I see don't just include creatures like reindeer, arctic foxes, lemmings, polar bears, snowy owls and penguins, but also these powerful felines. In particular, I see a family of snow leopards, a mom and two adorable cubs.
Snow Leopards have been my favourite animals since I was like eight years old. So, *so* happy to see this video!
You should do videos of the Himalayan fox and Himalayan bears, which are not talked about at all.
my absolute favorite cat species.
I request a video on the fire cat! I've literally never heard of this creature before and it is gorgeous
Omg i just wanna snuggle one of these adorable floofs! I can't handle the cuteness! They're so floofy!
Love these cats!
Danielle you look spectacular in that sweater!
I just started this video but I wanted to comment about the Water (Vampire) Dear video. It was very well done and the information I got was great. To finish it off you are funny to.
Genetic studies prove that 'cats that roar' wasn't what defines the pantherine cats, even if all of the cats that roar are in that subfamily.
The next animal they should talk about is the Australian cuscus (no, not the food dish). They’re simultaneously adorable and strange.
Here's the Cuscus! ruclips.net/video/cRQh8RER6VA/видео.html
At 2.45 you show tape of a snow leopard chasing a marqor goat. The marqor jumps in the river and disappears in the current. I've seen the continuation of that tape taken later that night where the snow leopard comes back and stares at the current, trying to figure out where the goat went. An incredible tape; you can see the cat trying to think it out, "Where did my dinner go to?"
I am very entertained by the ominous, spine tingling, oral descriptions of the ghost of the mountain, paired with the silly music.
The drawing of the snow leopard reminds me of a Disney art style.
Happy kitty 😺
no sound at the end
i am always surprised at how small they are
Higher terrain means less competition from tigers. Tigers will hunt leopards with no difficulty.
Funnily enough snow leopards are very solitary. So much so that there is no confirmed case of a snow leopard ever attacking a human. So Waldo would try and find a snow leopard but the snep would be watching, perfectly hidden from Waldo instead of eating him :)
One of my favorite animals tbh.
The best part of -40° is that you don't even have to specify whether it's Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Well-played, y'all.
It's celsius obviously, why would there be a need to specify? This isn't 19th century.