Amid the city’s hum, the snow leopard sits — stillness itself.
Quiet viewing = better behavior. Keep voices low and movements slow near the glass.
Viewing Tips
- Early morning for quieter paths.
- Watch for tail flicks (alertness) and ear turns (sound tracking).
- Respect distance; this is a calm exhibit.
- Overcast days reduce glare and reflections on viewing glass.
Behavior Decoder
- Tail wrap around paws → resting comfort.
- Slow head lifts → ambient noise interest.
- Focused stare → potential enrichment or keeper activity nearby.
Conservation Context
- Threats: Habitat loss, poaching, declining prey.
- Solutions: Protected ranges, community programs, and research funding.
- How to help: Support reputable conservation orgs and avoid products linked to habitat loss.
Quiet is a feature here — let the leopard’s presence be the scene.