Literally this. Unlike with canines they're basically the same animal. We're not prey sized to smaller cats, so they perceive us as friend, not food. To bigger cats though.. we're snack size, so danger floof.
@@Wolfsschamane lions have a unique pack hunting strategy but the coordination is the only thing you don't see elsewhere. It's like, 80% if cat behavior is shared and there's a little wiggle room outside of that depending on the environment they're adapted to
@@Electric0eye Small and medium sized cats can actually be way harder to tame because in the wild, they're both predator and prey - so they're on high alert 24/7 and tend to get more easily spooked than the apex species of cats. On average, it's the house cats and larger cats that are the most chill (when raised by humans). I'd literally prefer raising a mountain lion or leopard over a bobcat or lynx. Lol
They are used to chasing prey across the side of a mountain. That tail is perfect for balancing while jumping. Snow leopards are my spirit animal. My absolute favorite out of all big cats.
Their acrobatics are “nuts” because they love exercise. They’re very agile and can fall from extreme heights without being hurt, so they like to take advantage of their skills. They’re so adorable.
If you lived your life caged, you’d probably bond with whomever was trapped with you. But seriously, this is beautiful but it isn’t surprising. Many animals are just like this, even my own cats. From Dolphins to elephants, a lot of animals love like humans. Even better, they don’t betray those they love like humans sometimes do.
Of course we don't. Otherwise we would have to admit to ourselves that maybe we are not that special and that we are in fact just another type of mammal.
Sorry but cheating is the most normal thing among many species. The only difference in the animal kingdom is the females don´t get angry afterwars. @@AMG-on-2nd
I absolutely love snow leopards and I still don’t understand how their tails are so long yet their legs are so stumpy, and they still manage to have amazing acrobatics
Legs r stumpy so that it helps them to leap and jump far and quick. The tail is long and fluffy for balance and they wrap their tail around them for warmth.
The stumpy leg also help them to landing from heights, and yes the tail is for balancing their body In my opinion, this cat is the craziest hunter, watch them hunting ibex 😎
because they have a long tail and short legs? :D It's like you said "this car is close to the ground and has wide tires, and still it manages to have amazing handling". Yes. That's the point.
These leopards live in the most hostile and dangerous places on earth mountains and the Himalayas, and having that long tail help them keep balance while climbing or running highly pitched preys to avoid falls.
@@JubioHDXHumans are social creature that has marriage term.These creatures are extremely solitary,they avoid all contact with every living thing to all cost so yeah it is really nice to see them enjoy company
@@exosproudmamabear558 thats not actually that true, snow leopards are normally solitary in the wild because of their low numbers but thats really it. In recent years we’ve realized when theres more of them they actually live just as happily in groups, but due to their harsh climate and lack of resources that just isnt normally a reasonable option, theres not enough food for large packs of them to exist communally. But ones bred in captivity have shown no human intervention is needed to make them more social, they always wouldve got along but humans trying to increase their numbers was what was needed to prove that. It is still nice to see, that they enjoy company so much, but theyre solitary in the wild due to their environment not their personalities
I love how they seem so happy together. They ‘act mad’ just like my two cats used to. The vertical take offs, bouncing off the walls and their ‘legs akimbo’ behaviours are so funny and heartwarming.
Lol love that last sleep adjustment. “I’m just going to step over here and she’ll never notice…” “OMG! Really!? It is 3 in the morning! Find a spot and stay there!!”
1:33 I just know the best part was edited out right here: asleep, slowly melting off the platform, the moment it felt the sensation of falling, probably reached out with lightning-claws and dragged the other one down off the platform, in one fluid movement, both cats pour onto the floor and scatter like mercury.
Snow Leopards are like huskies. You'd think such an elegant, sleek looking animal would be aloof and mysterious, but surprisingly, they're all big goofballs.😻
It is absolutely incredible how athletic these cats and how easily they can push themselves off the ground with the back legs and stay so stable when landing with their front will always be my favorite big cat and animal
Snow Leopards in particular have more developed shoulder muscles which act as shock absorbers that help them chase prey down rugged, often steep mountains
bengals and highlanders look just like this when they get the zoomies. Literally parkour of off walls backs of couches anything, trust me, lol.@@shun-li8204
@@MrSilus2000True but no need to criticize zoos: aside from species conservation their income is used to protect natural habitats of endangered species (only speaking for european and north american zoos). Even if the snow leopards natural habitat wasn't touched by humans it is still a harsh environment and the leopards are likely to get injured during hunts. Therefore, their life expectancy almost doubles in captivity. An animal has different needs than human beings. Projecting our perceptions of freedom onto animals will not work.
I mean those little kitties traverse the whole mountain for days to find something to eat. They live in relative sedentary life with more food than they ever had in their life in that cage so yeah it is a completely normal to have extreme zoomies. But cuddles are new to me, Snow leapards are extremely shy and solitary creatures so it is kind of nice to see them get along with each other
Great video, nice to see them so full of energy. But isn't that space about 100 times too small? I hope they have a MUCH larger space to run around in. Do they?
From the look of it, we're seeing only one section that the camera focuses on. It looks like the enclosure actually goes off further to the right of the frame, but this might be the main "viewing area" that the animals are more inclined to go to. Some zoos and animal parks have an area that's designed to let the patrons see the animals more clearly, but the animals themselves have free reign to move into and out of that part of the enclosure as they feel inclined. The animal park I work at has areas like that, where sometimes you might look and go "so where the heck is this lion that's supposed to be here?", but they've gone into another area and are out of sight from that viewing area.
A lot of animals in captivity dont need excessive square footage like their wild living counterparts because all their needs are being met But also for wild cats its more important to have vertical space over land space (these snow leopards have a lot of vertical space which is good!)
@@2009carol2010 Those sorts of places are typically not accredited by the AZA nor properly being monitored by the USDA as they are supposed to be. If they were a properly maintained zoological park, they'd have to at least pass muster per the USDA on no less than yearly basis, and those tests are pretty hardcore. Like, the inspector that was frequently sent to the animal park I work at would routinely _scale the fence at the tiger exhibit,_ both to ensure it was the correct height, but also to make sure that it wasn't in a condition that would make it possible for a tiger to scale it (nothing big enough for a paw to fit into, etc.). They will look for any reason to give you a black mark, and don't take excuses. Kinda like a health inspector with a restaurant; nothing is left to chance.
@@Honest_Abe1 - Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoons used to feature a canary ("Tweety") who is frequently accosted by Sylvester the cat. Tweety will turn to the audience and say, "I dtink I sawr a puddy tat," and then proceed to give the cat a bad day.
This whole thing was just perfection to watch, but especially that last little clip. Thank God and everyone involved they have each other! The way they cuddle when they sleep together.......
Phénomènales panthères des neiges.... Ces acrobaties sont inscrites dans leurs gènes..... Elles s'exercent comme si elles étaient dans leur milieu naturel.. Elles sont MAGNIFIQUES🤗😉👏👍🙋♂️🙏😎
@r0br33r have you seen a snow leopard 🐅 in its natural habitat in Tibet or China or India? How did you gather information about snow leopards? 👀 Did you cite your sources on seeing actual snow leopards in their actual wild habitats or did someone in a documentary tell you that snow leopards live in the wild? 🌳 🌳 🌳 Do you trust those sources or do you just believe what everyone tells you? Everyone knows you can't trust environmental scientists or park rangers or zoologists or documentaries or livecam footage when they're pocketed by Big Zoo. Wake up and find the research out there by seeing snow leopards in the wild firsthand. 🤓
I love their cat Zumiez. They look like they've got their own play toy for a tail. It's so long😮 it's so pronounced when they suddenly just leap up off the ground and the tail goes flying with them like a furry whip. And they look so comfortable when they're lying down on their hay bed together.❤❤❤❤❤
1:52 both tails hanging down out of the way 💖💕 Lovely zoomies and acrobatics in an interesting environment for them. My cats used to do a few impromtu dances every once & a while. Wonderful to see big cats doing it too.
That is 2 very happy cats 😆 Well done to the wildlife park for giving these 2 beautiful majestic animals their best life ever 🌟🌟🌟 ❤❤❤ thanks for sharing
They are wonderfull ! We see that they are in the same family then the chats by the way they act et even more like they play. So beautifull to see them sleeping all together almost one on other ! So beautifull the nature ❤
Wonderful to such wholesome play and cuddles. I hope the park has noticed that they need a bigger top bunk bed and have made them a new one where they can both fit more comfortably. Imagine if Victorian-era scientists observed this behavior….. they would probably conclude that the cats were suffering some sort of neurological disorder with all that spontaneous leaping about!!! I wonder if wild snow leopards engage in this much play or are they too focused on getting their next meal? Wonderful, inspiring footage….thanks for sharing. The music coming on (loud) in the middle was odd however.
I call them the clowns of the cats. I can watch their amazing actions for hours. And those 'blankets' meaning their tails. Beautiful and very entertaining cats. Thank you so much for this video. ❤
The thing which I loved and enjoyed the most was the jump they made in the air. It seems that they like jumping. The energetic #snowleopardcubs. Lods of love babies😍😘😘
They also gor new classification. They are no longer panthers. Now they have their own famuly in the sunfsmily Pantherinae. They share the subfamily with the panthera and neofelix genuses.
I love how a snow leopard is so cute, beautiful, fluffy, adorable you just want to and cuddle with it but it's a large predator with large strong jaws, sharp claws and it's equipped with ferocity of mauling the strongest human with ease at the same time.
It's not big or strong enough to attack humans in any way whatsoever. Most snow leopards are generally solitary cats and are very shy around humans, much like Cheetahs.
Just learned today, that snow leopards are quite docile and shy, & there are no records of any attacks on humans. Even when cornered by farmers, they will choose to flee if they can
@@filip6994not big or strong enough? Wtf are you talking about? It's bigger, heavier and stronger than many dog breeds and they still attack humans. But for the reference: aren't snow leopards quite similar in size to mountain lions? Mountain lions attack even bears if necessary. Maybe they're just not in need to fight off humans most of the time, because they're living so far apart from them.
@@filip6994"not big or strong enough" bro we are weak compared to their prey. they'd make quick work of us or worse (play with us like a cat plays with prey, leaving us in agony) if they wanted to. even small animals can cause significant harm to us
I like how they'll be just sitting there minding their own business, then suddenly they just fling themselves into the air for no reason
I'm always imagining them finding a bug, then realizing it can fly and they just yeet themselves to get away xD
Usually when they feel some pressure on their back due to leaves or wind blow their instinct tells them to jump and avoid an attack
Reminds me of guinea pigs popcorning
that's a cat for ya
it's called being a cat
I love how all cat species are essentially the same animal, just with different sizes and danger levels.
Literally this. Unlike with canines they're basically the same animal. We're not prey sized to smaller cats, so they perceive us as friend, not food. To bigger cats though.. we're snack size, so danger floof.
@@Electric0eye that and a playful big cat does way more damage than a small cat does with the same action
@@Wolfsschamane lions have a unique pack hunting strategy but the coordination is the only thing you don't see elsewhere. It's like, 80% if cat behavior is shared and there's a little wiggle room outside of that depending on the environment they're adapted to
@@Electric0eye Small and medium sized cats can actually be way harder to tame because in the wild, they're both predator and prey - so they're on high alert 24/7 and tend to get more easily spooked than the apex species of cats. On average, it's the house cats and larger cats that are the most chill (when raised by humans).
I'd literally prefer raising a mountain lion or leopard over a bobcat or lynx. Lol
The sleep cuddles are adorable.
It’s so sweet ❤❤
@@non_being That is EXACTLY what I thought.
It’s a wonder they don’t fall off, especially with all the moving around they do. Didn’t realize their 😊tails were so long!
Agree. They need like ten times the size of enclosure though imo.
I want one
I love how snow leopards are basically giant housecats with extra padding.
Any size of cats a house cat if your brave enough
@@jordannicewonger5125 My brave enough what? Finish your sentence.
@@englishatheart 🤓
@@englishatheart No
@@englishatheart Do you know Joe?
that sudden music scared the shit out of me
1:53 😂
Thanks for the warning haha
i regret reading comments i wish i got surprised
@@noideawhoiam3855 i was literally 5 seconds away from the music, when i read this comment😢
I thought it was further confirmation my headphones are broken
Leopards have incredible acrobatics but snow leopards acrobatics are nuts
They're incredible aren't they!
@@HertfordshireZoo yeah
They are used to chasing prey across the side of a mountain. That tail is perfect for balancing while jumping.
Snow leopards are my spirit animal. My absolute favorite out of all big cats.
Their acrobatics are “nuts” because they love exercise. They’re very agile and can fall from extreme heights without being hurt, so they like to take advantage of their skills. They’re so adorable.
like my cats
Seeing the bond between these two snow leopards is so heartwarming.
Some people don’t give animals enough credit for how deeply they feel love.
If you lived your life caged, you’d probably bond with whomever was trapped with you. But seriously, this is beautiful but it isn’t surprising. Many animals are just like this, even my own cats. From Dolphins to elephants, a lot of animals love like humans. Even better, they don’t betray those they love like humans sometimes do.
Especially when they eat the their young
Of course we don't.
Otherwise we would have to admit to ourselves that maybe we are not that special and that we are in fact just another type of mammal.
Sorry but cheating is the most normal thing among many species. The only difference in the animal kingdom is the females don´t get angry afterwars. @@AMG-on-2nd
100%
Human: i'm a parkour champ.
Snow Leopard: hold my ibex.
Lolol, " hold my Ibex". Good one!
Assassin's Creed (Big Cat Version)
You should feel blessed if a big cat hands you it's lunch like you just ran it's pockets.
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453humans are not their typical meal, they hunt Ibex high in the mountains, where human have no business going too.
@@Teuwufel Ice tigers don't normally give humans their dinner either, I'm not sure what your point is.
I absolutely love snow leopards and I still don’t understand how their tails are so long yet their legs are so stumpy, and they still manage to have amazing acrobatics
Legs r stumpy so that it helps them to leap and jump far and quick. The tail is long and fluffy for balance and they wrap their tail around them for warmth.
The stumpy leg also help them to landing from heights, and yes the tail is for balancing their body
In my opinion, this cat is the craziest hunter, watch them hunting ibex 😎
because they have a long tail and short legs? :D It's like you said "this car is close to the ground and has wide tires, and still it manages to have amazing handling". Yes. That's the point.
Their tail balances out yhe legs
Seriously though Their tail is what allows them such great agility
These leopards live in the most hostile and dangerous places on earth mountains and the Himalayas, and having that long tail help them keep balance while climbing or running highly pitched preys to avoid falls.
They each have their own places to sleep but both want to sleep on the upper tier even though it's more uncomfortable lmao
idk about you but i think most people enjoy cuddling over sleeping alone too lol
@@JubioHDX eww, disgusting. you are the only one. sleeping alone in a huge bed is the best.
@@JubioHDXHumans are social creature that has marriage term.These creatures are extremely solitary,they avoid all contact with every living thing to all cost so yeah it is really nice to see them enjoy company
@@exosproudmamabear558 thats not actually that true, snow leopards are normally solitary in the wild because of their low numbers but thats really it. In recent years we’ve realized when theres more of them they actually live just as happily in groups, but due to their harsh climate and lack of resources that just isnt normally a reasonable option, theres not enough food for large packs of them to exist communally. But ones bred in captivity have shown no human intervention is needed to make them more social, they always wouldve got along but humans trying to increase their numbers was what was needed to prove that. It is still nice to see, that they enjoy company so much, but theyre solitary in the wild due to their environment not their personalities
I kept worrying someone was going to fall out of bed 😮
I love how they seem so happy together. They ‘act mad’ just like my two cats used to. The vertical take offs, bouncing off the walls and their ‘legs akimbo’ behaviours are so funny and heartwarming.
Ikr? So cute!
I love how happy they are. That's good caregivers.❤
3:00 - It's cute how they have bunk beds, but prefer to cuddle up together in one.
Lol love that last sleep adjustment. “I’m just going to step over here and she’ll never notice…” “OMG! Really!? It is 3 in the morning! Find a spot and stay there!!”
lol
I know! Who knew even snow leopards have to struggle with more active partners at night, very relatable :)
You forgot the "I'm sorry babe ... I love you" at the end
@@janemiettinen5176 except they are not opposite sex so they are most likely siblings and not partners
@@BadFluffy Partner doesnt have to mean love interest, no? Since you seem to be fan of splitting hairs.
1:33 I just know the best part was edited out right here: asleep, slowly melting off the platform, the moment it felt the sensation of falling, probably reached out with lightning-claws and dragged the other one down off the platform, in one fluid movement, both cats pour onto the floor and scatter like mercury.
Snow Leopards are like huskies. You'd think such an elegant, sleek looking animal would be aloof and mysterious, but surprisingly, they're all big goofballs.😻
Omg look how magnificent this creatures are. I love their tails
Save the big cats Vlog the tails....
*I WANNA FLUFF THEIR TAILS*
They have the longest tail of any big cat proportional to their body size
Who doesn't lol
you can have my tail if you want
@@fabiot5935 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Seen that one coming
I’m still amazed at how felines of all sizes can pull off those incredible catcrobatics.
Seeing that alternate spelling made me realize we could take it farther. Only animals. Catcrowbattics. Cat crow bat tics.
@@cadenceanubis1041love it!
Schneeleoparde sind traumhaft schöne Katzen, und egal wie groß oder wie gefährlich, es ist ein Traum, diese schönen Tiere zu beobachten.
It is absolutely incredible how athletic these cats and how easily they can push themselves off the ground with the back legs and stay so stable when landing with their front will always be my favorite big cat and animal
Snow Leopards in particular have more developed shoulder muscles which act as shock absorbers that help them chase prey down rugged, often steep mountains
bengals and highlanders look just like this when they get the zoomies. Literally parkour of off walls backs of couches anything, trust me, lol.@@shun-li8204
Oh, they’re absolutely gorgeous, and the way they cuddle at night just can’t be beat.
I love how floofy their tails are, the way they seem to flow is almost magical.
😮
My favorite clips are of them snuggling up for bed, so sweet and cozy. 😻😻😻😻
Snow Leopards are my favorite big cat, in fact they are my favorite of all wild animals. They are absolutely beautiful
The jumpscare with the sudden music in the middle, then the eerie silence after it abruptly cuts off towards the end is one of the combos of all time.
Their grace is beyond compare. Utterly beautiful beings.
4:05? Lol
4:04 Yeah, that's my favorite one now.
Beautifully thought-out enclosure, if a little snug. But it's better than the others I've seen. These are two very happy felines.
they are so beautiful i wanna cry look at their tails adorable
this is the best zoo video i have ever seen . them cat just being cats. so fun to watch
if anyone ever watched their own cat when they have the zoomies . then you know these guys are just giant kittens that wanna play
I love how these snow leopards are just gaint goofy cats with lots of energy 🙂🙂 i hope they remain healthy and do alot of goofy stuff 😊😊
They only become goofy after the goofy humans kidnap them
Poor little guys😪
@@MrSilus2000 In the wild they would struggle most of their time to get enough food and they probably would not be this healthy.
@@rosawolke2788 Yes because humans slaughtered most of them. Now we pretend to be their saviors.
@@MrSilus2000True but no need to criticize zoos: aside from species conservation their income is used to protect natural habitats of endangered species (only speaking for european and north american zoos).
Even if the snow leopards natural habitat wasn't touched by humans it is still a harsh environment and the leopards are likely to get injured during hunts. Therefore, their life expectancy almost doubles in captivity.
An animal has different needs than human beings. Projecting our perceptions of freedom onto animals will not work.
Beautiful, graceful, floofy, and adorable. That's an excellent cat right there :3
God, their tail is so big! I just want to touch and hugs it!
I mean those little kitties traverse the whole mountain for days to find something to eat. They live in relative sedentary life with more food than they ever had in their life in that cage so yeah it is a completely normal to have extreme zoomies. But cuddles are new to me, Snow leapards are extremely shy and solitary creatures so it is kind of nice to see them get along with each other
Great video, nice to see them so full of energy. But isn't that space about 100 times too small? I hope they have a MUCH larger space to run around in. Do they?
From the look of it, we're seeing only one section that the camera focuses on. It looks like the enclosure actually goes off further to the right of the frame, but this might be the main "viewing area" that the animals are more inclined to go to. Some zoos and animal parks have an area that's designed to let the patrons see the animals more clearly, but the animals themselves have free reign to move into and out of that part of the enclosure as they feel inclined. The animal park I work at has areas like that, where sometimes you might look and go "so where the heck is this lion that's supposed to be here?", but they've gone into another area and are out of sight from that viewing area.
A lot of animals in captivity dont need excessive square footage like their wild living counterparts because all their needs are being met
But also for wild cats its more important to have vertical space over land space (these snow leopards have a lot of vertical space which is good!)
Some zoos, however, are like small cages that should be considered cruelty.
@@2009carol2010 Those sorts of places are typically not accredited by the AZA nor properly being monitored by the USDA as they are supposed to be. If they were a properly maintained zoological park, they'd have to at least pass muster per the USDA on no less than yearly basis, and those tests are pretty hardcore.
Like, the inspector that was frequently sent to the animal park I work at would routinely _scale the fence at the tiger exhibit,_ both to ensure it was the correct height, but also to make sure that it wasn't in a condition that would make it possible for a tiger to scale it (nothing big enough for a paw to fit into, etc.). They will look for any reason to give you a black mark, and don't take excuses. Kinda like a health inspector with a restaurant; nothing is left to chance.
@@validarkThat’s just plain lying.
They’re so beautiful and hilarious! I love their cuddles. ❤
this much cuteness will kill me
"no, wait, I'm allergic to adorableness!" -asdf movie
Its sweet to see how affectionate they are, even as usually solitary animals ❤️
The most beautiful cat ever!!!
The Tiger community strongly disagrees 🐅🐯
Those stripes and that rare orange color pattern.
Like a monarch butterfly with feline features.
Don't forget the ethereal looking Clouded Leopard. Truly stunning as well!!
They're so cute when they cuddle and play with each other!
This is one of the most beautiful snow leopard homes I have ever seen. You can see how happy they are. Thank you.
So nice to see a pair playing, jumping and actually running in such a small enclosure.
These kitties and the video are way beyond adorable. Just like domestic puddy tats. Thank you very much. Never paid much attention to snow leopards.
You are the second person to refer to cats as “puddy tats” that I’ve seen. Is this a reference to something I’m not getting
@@Honest_Abe1 Imagine asking a rhetorical question without even punctuating it properly lmfao zoomer confirmed
@@Honest_Abe1 - Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoons used to feature a canary ("Tweety") who is frequently accosted by Sylvester the cat. Tweety will turn to the audience and say, "I dtink I sawr a puddy tat," and then proceed to give the cat a bad day.
This whole thing was just perfection to watch, but especially that last little clip. Thank God and everyone involved they have each other! The way they cuddle when they sleep together.......
Snow leopards are BEAUTIFUL!
It's sweet the way this couple sleeps next to each other.
God, I love these cats...
Phénomènales panthères des neiges.... Ces acrobaties sont inscrites
dans leurs gènes..... Elles s'exercent comme si elles étaient dans leur milieu naturel..
Elles sont MAGNIFIQUES🤗😉👏👍🙋♂️🙏😎
Such beautiful creatures ❤. Those wonderful coats look so good on them, far better than any human.
The way they cuddle is so cute and dang there parkour is good
I like the design of the enclosure. Perfect for the zoomies on different levels and high spots for these cats to judge you from.
yeah id swap my mountain home for that in a fash!
1:53 that music scaird me so much lol had it full blast
Same. I nearly jumped out of my skin.
2 years on, still being jumpscared by the music lmao what was even the point of it??
2 years on, still being jumpscared by the music lmao what was even the point of it??
They're cute, but it's hard to see them in a small enclosure. In the wild, their range is anywhere from 30 sq kilometers to 1,000 sq K.
The upside is that a lot of zoos help with conservation efforts
@@viccolasvic9461 Sure, you've seen the effects firsthand correct?
@r0br33r have you seen a snow leopard 🐅 in its natural habitat in Tibet or China or India? How did you gather information about snow leopards? 👀 Did you cite your sources on seeing actual snow leopards in their actual wild habitats or did someone in a documentary tell you that snow leopards live in the wild? 🌳 🌳 🌳 Do you trust those sources or do you just believe what everyone tells you? Everyone knows you can't trust environmental scientists or park rangers or zoologists or documentaries or livecam footage when they're pocketed by Big Zoo. Wake up and find the research out there by seeing snow leopards in the wild firsthand. 🤓
They love eachother! Soo cute!!!
I love all big cats but the snow leopards are amazing, incredible and so beautiful 🥰❤❤❤ Love all the leopards
I love their cat Zumiez. They look like they've got their own play toy for a tail. It's so long😮 it's so pronounced when they suddenly just leap up off the ground and the tail goes flying with them like a furry whip. And they look so comfortable when they're lying down on their hay bed together.❤❤❤❤❤
1:52 both tails hanging down out of the way 💖💕
Lovely zoomies and acrobatics in an interesting environment for them.
My cats used to do a few impromtu dances every once & a while. Wonderful to see big cats doing it too.
That is 2 very happy cats 😆
Well done to the wildlife park for giving these 2 beautiful majestic animals their best life ever 🌟🌟🌟
❤❤❤ thanks for sharing
I love how they cuddle when they sleep.... so cute
They are wonderfull ! We see that they are in the same family then the chats by the way they act et even more like they play. So beautifull to see them sleeping all together almost one on other ! So beautifull the nature ❤
I never imagined one of the most magical cats on Earth would be so goofy! What a joy to watch.
They seem to make good use of their space and it's nice they have places to run & jump. So cute - they have two beds but both sleep in one. 😻
its so nice to know big cats also get zoomies
wow, they are so beautiful! I love their moving, so powerful and elegant
Wonderful to such wholesome play and cuddles. I hope the park has noticed that they need a bigger top bunk bed and have made them a new one where they can both fit more comfortably. Imagine if Victorian-era scientists observed this behavior….. they would probably conclude that the cats were suffering some sort of neurological disorder with all that spontaneous leaping about!!! I wonder if wild snow leopards engage in this much play or are they too focused on getting their next meal? Wonderful, inspiring footage….thanks for sharing. The music coming on (loud) in the middle was odd however.
So cute! I love that they both have their own bed but prefer to sleep togheter. Theyre just like bigger, fluffier house cats. 😊
Got to love these two! 😍 ❤
They're incredible ❤️
I call them the clowns of the cats. I can watch their amazing actions for hours. And those 'blankets' meaning their tails. Beautiful and very entertaining cats. Thank you so much for this video. ❤
Seemingly effortless grace.
Best video I've seen all week. Thank you for posting!
These little Snow Leopards Cubs are so adorable🌼
Beautiful, wonderful cats.
The thing which I loved and enjoyed the most was the jump they made in the air. It seems that they like jumping. The energetic #snowleopardcubs. Lods of love babies😍😘😘
The ending was insane with them just rumping randomly on the spot, it’s like they can’t help their reflexes firing.
I hope their zoo gets them a ball to play with. They would really enjoy chasing it around. This is so very nice to watch.😃
They do indeed have a big red ball.
He’s so graceful and perfect.
Snow Leopards definitely got the "Lion Share" in the beauty and skills department.
Thankful to see some animal sanctuary keeping their furrbabies happy and healthy.
Snow leopards are so beautiful💙💚💙
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I love seeing how these magnificent creatures are pretty much just like a house cat! 😊
I saw one these precious cats from god in seattle I’m blessed I saw one hope they don’t go extinct
they wont, as long the zoos, private facility keep breeding them
They are doing better. They went from critically endangered to vulnerable because of breeding wffords and conservation
They also gor new classification. They are no longer panthers. Now they have their own famuly in the sunfsmily Pantherinae. They share the subfamily with the panthera and neofelix genuses.
Exactly like my two cats (brothers) whose evening zoomies you could set the clock by! Miss you, Momo and Monty ...
These cats all the time: *"I get UP!"*
Sneps are so adorable!
Nice to see they're happy in their enclosure 😸😸 A sign they're well cared for. 🙏
Those sneps are beautiful. And I love seeing the night shots. Cuddled up and adorable. So much like house cats but less murderous.
So adorable!
They are so beautiful and just bigger versions of my fur babies! 💜
They are just two big adorable floofs.
Snow leopards have to be the cutest cat
Love it! Sound would make it perfect!
They really need a big enclosure so they can run around like that :) So energetic...
It looks big to me.
How amazing and just adorable 💖
such big fluffy tails
Absolutely adorable! They seem to feel so good, good job humans at last! Let's protect animals however we can.
Beautiful creatures 💙
Such GORGEOUS kitties!!!
This is actually a training regimen that they are going through before they initiate their plan to take over the zoo. 😁
May you both be safe and loved. ❤
I would love to work there and just watch them, they remind me of my two cats 😂
it is so satisfying to see them playing around but it would be more satisfying to see them in their natural open habitat
I love how a snow leopard is so cute, beautiful, fluffy, adorable you just want to and cuddle with it but it's a large predator with large strong jaws, sharp claws and it's equipped with ferocity of mauling the strongest human with ease at the same time.
But they don’t attack humans. Farmers can chase them off.
It's not big or strong enough to attack humans in any way whatsoever. Most snow leopards are generally solitary cats and are very shy around humans, much like Cheetahs.
Just learned today, that snow leopards are quite docile and shy, & there are no records of any attacks on humans. Even when cornered by farmers, they will choose to flee if they can
@@filip6994not big or strong enough? Wtf are you talking about? It's bigger, heavier and stronger than many dog breeds and they still attack humans.
But for the reference: aren't snow leopards quite similar in size to mountain lions? Mountain lions attack even bears if necessary. Maybe they're just not in need to fight off humans most of the time, because they're living so far apart from them.
@@filip6994"not big or strong enough" bro we are weak compared to their prey. they'd make quick work of us or worse (play with us like a cat plays with prey, leaving us in agony) if they wanted to. even small animals can cause significant harm to us