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  _JMS3611.jpg - Snow leopards prefer to ambush prey from above, using broken terrain to conceal their approach. They will actively pursue prey down steep mountainsides, using the momentum of their initial leap to chase animals for up to 300 m (980 ft). (from Wikipedia)  
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Snow leopards prefer to ambush prey from above, using broken terrain to conceal their approach. They will actively pursue prey down steep mountainsides, using the momentum of their initial leap to chase animals for up to 300 m (980 ft). (from Wikipedia) | _JMS3611.jpg
Photographer: J.M. Sowle | Camera: NIKON D810 | Date: 1/10/16 3:46 PM | ISO: 1250 | Exp. Mode: Aperture priority | Exp. bias: 2/3 EV | Exp. Time: 1/1600s | Aperture: 5.6 | Focal Length: 180.0mm (~180.0mm) | Flash: No | Lens: 80.0-400.0 mm f/4.5-5.6
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