awww...Mountain ppl in Pakistan are so polite, carefree & kind. More importantly, now they realize how fortunate and blessed they are to live side by side w/ such beautiful felines b/c of Mr Palik! God bless his lil heart :) And those snow leopards arent so vicious as in other countries. She didnt even snarl or swipe at them when caged!
Spectacular documentary, Fabulous job BBC & Nisar ! Wish world knew us for what we really are; a nation of 180 million with the most mesmerizing and varied landscape and the most friendly and hospitable people in the world !
WOW FANTASTIC AWESOME A HOPE HAS BEEN PLANT FOR OUR CHILDERN AND PAKISTANI PEOPLE ..A + FOR THIS EVENT .. FINALY I SAW SOMETHING POSITIVE AMONG ALL THESE WARS VS TERRORISM , THAT I BELIVE DOESN'T EXIST . AT LEAST OVER THE MOUTAINS ..AND ITS A SHAME THAT OUR TROOPS HAS BEEN KILLING THESE CATS JUST FOR FUN...WITH THE EXCUSE OF FINDING TERRORRISTS .. ..
Awesome documentary i never knew that we have snow leopard in pakistan but after this documentary i feel so good and really what to see them with my own eyes ...and special thanks to Malik SAAB who really tried to show the real face of pakistan ....salam pakistan.
What an incredible documentary. I have learned not only about an amazing creature, but also a beautiful part of the world and a culture that was previously unknown to me. Well done.
the leopard belongs to no nations. people like attenborough is deliberately instigating roots of division and ownership over what cannot be owned by any body.
these capitalist NWO fuckheads cannot live with a conscience that knows there is mystery and freedom in nature. they want to tag and track everything down. put all nature under control. they hate nature. they abuse nature.
they want to put every living organism under their data bank and in their cages. mutate their genes into hideous proportions and make everything distorted merchandise.
mother earth fuckers. die you all. may you be destroyed sooner than you think.
The magpie picked on her tail at 2:38. Didnt know they behaved like crows, no wonder they are part of the crow family. She should have them for desert.
what an amzing documentry..great job done by all..i have served in those mountains in the Army and have been lucky enough to see these leapords but offcourse not tht close..i wish i could touch this magnificent animal..all praises for Almighty for creating such a beauty n many more like it..hats off sir nisar malik
Thanx to Nisar malik and then to Imran Ahmad Khan .... to show such a beauty My country pakistan has ..... loved each and every moment of the documentary and the beauty of Chitral ..... beautiful Valley Beautiful People...... : )
Nisar Malik has done a great job, in fact the whole team of BBC has done a huge favor to the world by bring out such a magnificent video, just want to where the cub has gone, has he moved on or did he suffered due to collaring of the MAMA leopard :)
Thanks for the wonderful series.Bless you Nisar Malik for sharing your inner relation with this snow leopard,i feel the same about her more or less.You're right about getting the locals involved.Thanks Mark Smith for all ( I had to laugh about marmot comments ) and all the other people who made this happen.I've always loved cats,but snow leopards are indeed a very special cat.I wish I could send you a crate of money as well as to the earthquake victims,but alas,I'm poor.Luckily not of heart.
I watched this a year ago, and was totally spellbound. The patience and team effort was humbling. They put everything into the project . I have drawn a snow leopard from memory of this film. Nisar Malik gave her a beautiful name. I was so sure it was on this film, but I did not hear it. In was not Unca the latin, Unca Unca for snow leopard I have tried searching, but am no computer expert. Can anybody remember the lovely name to do with the mountains I think, that Nisa called her? Thanks
I watched this nearly a year ago, and was totally spellbound. The patience and team effort was humbling. They put everything into the project . I have drawn a snow leopard from memory of this film. Nisar Malik gave her a beautiful name. I was so sure it was on this film, but I did not hear it. In was not Unca the latin, Unca Unca for snow leopard. I have tried searching, but am no computer expert. Can anybody remember the lovely name to do with the mountains I think, that Nisa called her?
Tremendously inspiring documentary.Nisar-you are doing great work with the beautiful Snow Leopards.One of the best parts for me was seeing the local people get involved.Thankyou from me and on behalf of the SnowLeopardTrust.
magpies working in team to get to leopards food, one nibbles in tail leopard turns around while others grab the meat, that was bigest discovery of this video. shame humans usually just go for anything that glitters dont seeing the real gold. still awesome cats. nice mountains hope they stay wild .
To Muslims and Non Muslims. do these animals know if they are in Pakistan ? they are made free for nature so are we. All good people of this world have to unite and condemn Extremists and also condemn blood hungry rich Zionist bastards who spread lies and spread fear amongst people so it becomes easy for them to go on about their billions of dollars of corruption. alas i can not bring my Australian friends to visit those areas . it is too dangerous these days.
@1980NewWave everything !you retard. why not this documentary been shown on cbs or fucking fox news except Zionist fuckers showing us just terrorists.
Is this animal on the endangered list? Are poachers killing it? If yes, what for? Chinese medicine? The film doesn't say. But the documentary was excellent, the animal fascinating, the locals very interesting, the scenery and fauna... truly awesome.
Long live Pakistan and the mountain people!
PS: why are magpies harassing this cats? I saw one nibble its foot!
we have support all the nations people to come pakistan and work with us to discover these natural things is given by the Allaha to us. its our responsibility to provide security to all these people.
a magnificent animal ... just beautifull... i hope the snowleopards will be ok. just the way the animal moves around the mountains is just beatifull :D
Mr Nisar Malik you done an extra ordinary work for the Leapord as well as for our beloved country Pakistan,May Allah give You more courege and sources and fulfil your all wishes,,,,,,,I dreamed and wish to see and meet u to say thanks personally for the great work Allah taken from You.I am very greatful to any one who give me any contact no or adress of this Pakistan Lover.............May Allah give this courege to All of Us..........................Pakistan Zinda Bad
Excellent piece. Thank you and I hope to see more images of this great cat. Yes it is the Chinese year of the Cat or tiger, lets see what can be done to preserve this great creature. Possibly the herdsman can come up with new techniques to deter the cat from ranging too close to their flocks. Wonderful Shots and wonderful efforts.
this man is true patriotic.....thinking & carung about the leopard...about local people...about culture.....about nation.............PROUD TO BE A PAKISTANI............PAKISTAN IS THE WORLD'S BEST NATION
Amazing documentary. Nisar Malik is a truly wonderful human being. You can see how much he loves his country, the people of his country, and of course the WILDLIFE of his country.
It's a shame people like him aren't leading Pakistan.
This was amazing. And fascinating to see the interaction between the scientist and the nature photographers -- both with the same prey, in a sense, in potential competition.
when she stops in the bush during her hunt, you are able to see white thing moving in the bush, and that thing is white collar. scientists success depends on leopards success and that white collar affects that conversely. so the collar should be the same colour as leopards fur.
I am absolutely inspired by this documentary. Nisar is a philosopher and the scientists accompanying him seem to be very down to earth people who seem to know what they are doing. The Leopard is simply stunning... There is no word to explain her beauty, the power in her simplicity and intelligence :) Thanks a lot for sharing it!
i still think these scientist are assholes. why do they need to know what it does or how it does it? how are they gonna make it survive any longer, add more goats??? bullshit, they did it for them selfs and for them selfs only. it stays illusive for a reason, just observe them as god creatures. no need to collar them! oh but thats right, jus like they want to collar animals, they eventually want to collar the human population... RFIDs and barcodes. who are the real animals? humans!
these scientists are not assholes at all... i am not defending collaring but if this is the only way to protect this species pragmatically speaking, it is better than "just talking and doing nothing"... it is kind of contradictory that you use the word animal as an insult... yes we are animals and we should be happy with it not feel insulted...
That collar is for the purpose of following the Snow Leopard in the mountains, where there is bad signal reception, difficulties tracking signal and such, therefore the size of the collar. But still they could have made it in "leopard colour".
My point being is, that without that collar we wouldn't be able to track the leopard to learn what it does and protect it from our failures.
Human's need sleep you know, therefor we cant track them without a collar.
Thereby we help local's defending their goats so that the farmers won't have to kill a snow leopard just beacause it killed a goat to survive, and yeah if it helps we will put out more wild goats so that the "cats" can survive.
And yeah, humans are animals, what u gonna do about it?
The collar could be a chip, Hunt the animal with the dart gun just as they do a dear. Yes the terrain is a challenge, yet this is what adds to the mystery and awe. If you want to track and learn about these animals you have to adapt and learn their environment. Educating the locals about the animal and possibly asking them to come up with alternative methods to deter the cat from attacking their flock. It seems that the Scientists are using archaic methods, they must stop and think.
Immaculate Documentary and remarkable efforts from both mark and nisar. and it is really overwhelming to see one of the three big cats of pakistan in the wild. I hope InshAllah someone someday will come up with a footage of Asiatic Cheetah's presence in Baluchistan wild side.
What a gorgeous animal. To the people complaining about collaring the female, yeah, it sucks for everyone involved, but understanding their movements and how many of them left in the wild is essential to preserving them. If we can't get an accurate count, we may lose them permanently.
This Is Absoultely Amazing .. Im a Proud Pakistani With So much Left To see In my country .... !!!!! Long Live Pakistan..its Juust Magical..!!! Well Done Mark n Nisar..! Just Extra Ordinary..Speechless...Stunning Animal..!!!
its really amazing. i cant believe my eyes that i saw the creatures about which i use to hear stories... awesome .. i heard stories of this cat from my grandma .. now i feel like i know them personally
Absolutely remarkable, great documentary on the most illusive big cats of the world, great insight so much beauty and the terrain and environment of Pakistan is truly amazing.
Absolutely remarkable, great documentary on the most illusive big cats of the world, great insight so much beauty and the terrain and environment of Pakistan is truly amazing.
Nisar and Mark i salute. I loved Pakistan and will love Pakistan till my last breath there is no country with such magic and grandior ... and thanks to you guys for making me fall in love more than i could ever did ... Nisar GOD BLESS YOU....when ever you said "OUR LEPORD" it realy felt ours thank you
have no words to express my gratitude to the BBC team bringing us this great documentry. I myself belong to this region (Chitral) had heard only myths about the creature but THANS to Nisar and Mark I could see it for real.
awww...Mountain ppl in Pakistan are so polite, carefree & kind. More importantly, now they realize how fortunate and blessed they are to live side by side w/ such beautiful felines b/c of Mr Palik! God bless his lil heart :) And those snow leopards arent so vicious as in other countries. She didnt even snarl or swipe at them when caged!
bluepeas510 1 week ago
not real, they put the morkhor there for an easy kill..a young baby one wouldnt be by itself like that.
Naggafaggot 3 weeks ago
amazing documentary, beautiful animal..
Adeeis 3 weeks ago
Spectacular documentary, Fabulous job BBC & Nisar ! Wish world knew us for what we really are; a nation of 180 million with the most mesmerizing and varied landscape and the most friendly and hospitable people in the world !
AnOnym0us007 1 month ago
I just got a snow leopard tattoo, such beautiful creatures... I hope more people can be aware of these incredible animals
jessmillarjones 1 month ago
well done nisar........ thumbs up for this guy and his team.
Ghaznavi99 3 months ago
i love this video!
alexheloo 3 months ago
I wish the Snow leopard was the national animal of Pakistan !
masterandexpert504 4 months ago 2
@masterandexpert504 It is I guess.
TFax3d 3 months ago
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masterandexpert504 4 months ago
a beautiful animal and a beautiful land, all shown through a beautiful film. beautiful.
slidethemile 4 months ago
WOW FANTASTIC AWESOME A HOPE HAS BEEN PLANT FOR OUR CHILDERN AND PAKISTANI PEOPLE ..A + FOR THIS EVENT .. FINALY I SAW SOMETHING POSITIVE AMONG ALL THESE WARS VS TERRORISM , THAT I BELIVE DOESN'T EXIST . AT LEAST OVER THE MOUTAINS ..AND ITS A SHAME THAT OUR TROOPS HAS BEEN KILLING THESE CATS JUST FOR FUN...WITH THE EXCUSE OF FINDING TERRORRISTS .. ..
SLAZHER62 4 months ago
Awesome documentary i never knew that we have snow leopard in pakistan but after this documentary i feel so good and really what to see them with my own eyes ...and special thanks to Malik SAAB who really tried to show the real face of pakistan ....salam pakistan.
TheKhoof 4 months ago
wow pakistan is a beautiful country
TheKhoof 4 months ago
such a beautiful animal, great doco
omniplaya87 4 months ago
i like how the birds play with the snow leopard.
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What an incredible documentary. I have learned not only about an amazing creature, but also a beautiful part of the world and a culture that was previously unknown to me. Well done.
ArktiskRos 5 months ago
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the leopard belongs to no nations. people like attenborough is deliberately instigating roots of division and ownership over what cannot be owned by any body.
and are probably sleeping on its precious skin ~.
tubexplorin 5 months ago
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these capitalist NWO fuckheads cannot live with a conscience that knows there is mystery and freedom in nature. they want to tag and track everything down. put all nature under control. they hate nature. they abuse nature.
they want to put every living organism under their data bank and in their cages. mutate their genes into hideous proportions and make everything distorted merchandise.
mother earth fuckers. die you all. may you be destroyed sooner than you think.
tubexplorin 5 months ago
This Paki guy thinks he's a snowleopard
garagesale916 7 months ago
This is one of the most remarkable documentaries I've ever seen. It's so real and I love the various aspects of it.
thumdoctor 7 months ago 3
I fucking love snow leopards. And david attenborough.
thumdoctor 7 months ago 3
the bird just loves irritating the snow leopard..Dude bird cut it out :P
smratcrmc 8 months ago
hats off to this man Nisar Malik a great job he has done
fouwad1 9 months ago 3
...the same leopard is found in GILGIT....i would loe if the same team unhides our mystory...
adnang100 9 months ago
The magpie picked on her tail at 2:38. Didnt know they behaved like crows, no wonder they are part of the crow family. She should have them for desert.
sadgreen 9 months ago
DID U SAW THAT 02.38 by that time the bird was going go play with her
kostyanowich 10 months ago
This doco is amazing Viva la Unica unica
civ34 10 months ago
Beautiful documentary. What a gift. Thank you.
rklight33 10 months ago
what an amzing documentry..great job done by all..i have served in those mountains in the Army and have been lucky enough to see these leapords but offcourse not tht close..i wish i could touch this magnificent animal..all praises for Almighty for creating such a beauty n many more like it..hats off sir nisar malik
paranoideyez23 1 year ago
haha those birds were teasing kitty sooo much at 2:30
chilly22 1 year ago
great work....
alucotough 1 year ago
Thanx to Nisar malik and then to Imran Ahmad Khan .... to show such a beauty My country pakistan has ..... loved each and every moment of the documentary and the beauty of Chitral ..... beautiful Valley Beautiful People...... : )
nuktaa 1 year ago
Nisar Malik has done a great job, in fact the whole team of BBC has done a huge favor to the world by bring out such a magnificent video, just want to where the cub has gone, has he moved on or did he suffered due to collaring of the MAMA leopard :)
sssssmoking 1 year ago
world's most beautiful creature. beautiful man, as well
kroovyandcal 1 year ago
Thanks for the wonderful series.Bless you Nisar Malik for sharing your inner relation with this snow leopard,i feel the same about her more or less.You're right about getting the locals involved.Thanks Mark Smith for all ( I had to laugh about marmot comments ) and all the other people who made this happen.I've always loved cats,but snow leopards are indeed a very special cat.I wish I could send you a crate of money as well as to the earthquake victims,but alas,I'm poor.Luckily not of heart.
Ace4Tree1 1 year ago
kudos to nisar malik and his team for this awesome effort.i have become a fan of Snow Leopard
wrangler951 1 year ago
I watched this a year ago, and was totally spellbound. The patience and team effort was humbling. They put everything into the project . I have drawn a snow leopard from memory of this film. Nisar Malik gave her a beautiful name. I was so sure it was on this film, but I did not hear it. In was not Unca the latin, Unca Unca for snow leopard I have tried searching, but am no computer expert. Can anybody remember the lovely name to do with the mountains I think, that Nisa called her? Thanks
2baSelkie 1 year ago
I watched this nearly a year ago, and was totally spellbound. The patience and team effort was humbling. They put everything into the project . I have drawn a snow leopard from memory of this film. Nisar Malik gave her a beautiful name. I was so sure it was on this film, but I did not hear it. In was not Unca the latin, Unca Unca for snow leopard. I have tried searching, but am no computer expert. Can anybody remember the lovely name to do with the mountains I think, that Nisa called her?
2baSelkie 1 year ago
Is there any followup to this documentary? I would love to know more about Nisar's work and his snowleopard, maybe in the summer?
Kas0n 1 year ago
God i am in Love.
tipubhai 1 year ago 4
God i love my country!
sstaind99 1 year ago
best documentry ever in the best place can't finf any place like that in the world except palistan!!
arsalanahmadonline 1 year ago
@arsalanahmadonline palistan? do you mean palestine? or Pakistan
KlashaB12 1 year ago
remarkable...outstanding documentary...i must say this is the one of greatest documentary which i've ever seen...
noor729 1 year ago 4
did you see how birds kept messing with her?
cageybee777 1 year ago
@cageybee777 because they love her
kroovyandcal 1 year ago
Tremendously inspiring documentary.Nisar-you are doing great work with the beautiful Snow Leopards.One of the best parts for me was seeing the local people get involved.Thankyou from me and on behalf of the SnowLeopardTrust.
frediablo 1 year ago 2
Nisar bhai, awsome work. Love your work and admire your passion. Thankyou for bringing this to us.
ssohaibb 1 year ago 2
Snow leopard is the pride of my country Pakistan ... what a beautiful animal. I hope scientists get successful in saving this creature
wamsluv 1 year ago 2
why doesn't tom wear a collar for one year?
kaliananda 1 year ago 4
Is Nisar Malik a Pathan? Did anyone else notice his voice is strikingly similar to the great Imran Khan's?
Imrankniazi 1 year ago
magpies working in team to get to leopards food, one nibbles in tail leopard turns around while others grab the meat, that was bigest discovery of this video. shame humans usually just go for anything that glitters dont seeing the real gold. still awesome cats. nice mountains hope they stay wild .
abudabisas 1 year ago
To Muslims and Non Muslims. do these animals know if they are in Pakistan ? they are made free for nature so are we. All good people of this world have to unite and condemn Extremists and also condemn blood hungry rich Zionist bastards who spread lies and spread fear amongst people so it becomes easy for them to go on about their billions of dollars of corruption. alas i can not bring my Australian friends to visit those areas . it is too dangerous these days.
cadets64 1 year ago
@cadets64 - what the hell do "zionists" have to do with this documentary, you braindead drone?
1980NewWave 1 year ago
@1980NewWave everything !you retard. why not this documentary been shown on cbs or fucking fox news except Zionist fuckers showing us just terrorists.
cadets64 1 year ago 4
@cadets64 - probably because cbs or fox news never broadcast ANY wildlife documentaries from any country.
1980NewWave 1 year ago
Is this animal on the endangered list? Are poachers killing it? If yes, what for? Chinese medicine? The film doesn't say. But the documentary was excellent, the animal fascinating, the locals very interesting, the scenery and fauna... truly awesome.
Long live Pakistan and the mountain people!
PS: why are magpies harassing this cats? I saw one nibble its foot!
Khamomil 1 year ago
one of the very best widlife documentaries...
aviksan 1 year ago 3
salaam nisar bhai and thnx alot for add this vedio...u have dn gr8 job..great documentary..best of luck
009rupal 1 year ago
Very daring and courageous work you have done Mr Nisar Malik. Pakistan should be proud of you.
Mo00nlight 1 year ago 14
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Great documentary. I want to go to Pakistan and see the snow leopard for real now.
ThomasWaddington 1 year ago
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ThomasWaddington 1 year ago
we have support all the nations people to come pakistan and work with us to discover these natural things is given by the Allaha to us. its our responsibility to provide security to all these people.
fancymaxi84 1 year ago 3
Look at that thing go! It was made for the mountains.
rencrow 1 year ago
Exellent. All of BBC's recent nature documentaries have been superb.
obienala123 1 year ago 2
realyy appreciated ..sir ge tusi Great Hoo ..
BABA1Gopp 1 year ago
nisar malik for prime minister!!! ;) lol
binashraf 2 years ago 3
wonderful work Mr.malik and team...
baposh 2 years ago 11
charisma I call it... stupendous.. i'm in love
virtuallyunbound 2 years ago 2
a magnificent animal ... just beautifull... i hope the snowleopards will be ok. just the way the animal moves around the mountains is just beatifull :D
krimetjeh 2 years ago 3
Mr Nisar Malik you done an extra ordinary work for the Leapord as well as for our beloved country Pakistan,May Allah give You more courege and sources and fulfil your all wishes,,,,,,,I dreamed and wish to see and meet u to say thanks personally for the great work Allah taken from You.I am very greatful to any one who give me any contact no or adress of this Pakistan Lover.............May Allah give this courege to All of Us..........................Pakistan Zinda Bad
SSHKIRMANI 2 years ago 4
why West always promote shit fake american back taliban why not these things
aishamumtaz 2 years ago 3
i guess they know what they were doing probably, since they spent there whole lives with animals =]
i hope these cats will stay all good...and yes educating the locals more about the cats is good too.
aimnov 2 years ago 5
Excellent piece. Thank you and I hope to see more images of this great cat. Yes it is the Chinese year of the Cat or tiger, lets see what can be done to preserve this great creature. Possibly the herdsman can come up with new techniques to deter the cat from ranging too close to their flocks. Wonderful Shots and wonderful efforts.
PukkPukk 2 years ago
this man is true patriotic.....thinking & carung about the leopard...about local people...about culture.....about nation.............PROUD TO BE A PAKISTANI............PAKISTAN IS THE WORLD'S BEST NATION
1katecat 2 years ago
wow i didn't even know pakistan have any wild animals except boars and some deers..
bkzzxlilxthug 2 years ago
Amazing documentary. Nisar Malik is a truly wonderful human being. You can see how much he loves his country, the people of his country, and of course the WILDLIFE of his country.
It's a shame people like him aren't leading Pakistan.
1980NewWave 2 years ago 4
Behold the GLORY of our COUNTRY !!!
Pakistan ZINDABAD !!!
enemeies of Pakistan .......
MURDABAD
zeb120 2 years ago
Excellent Work what a great treat to watch ..absolutely inspired by this documentary.
showbiz2008 2 years ago
This was amazing. And fascinating to see the interaction between the scientist and the nature photographers -- both with the same prey, in a sense, in potential competition.
rince1wind 2 years ago
when she stops in the bush during her hunt, you are able to see white thing moving in the bush, and that thing is white collar. scientists success depends on leopards success and that white collar affects that conversely. so the collar should be the same colour as leopards fur.
calendar11 2 years ago 3
very very nice videos :)
Anorionil 2 years ago
What if the collar gives her brain cancer, did you ever think of THAT scientists?
cmmdrsquid 2 years ago 2
haha yeah same like mobile emitting frequencies of all wave langths...well u r tight who know.
yarrjan001 2 years ago
GOOD JOB NISAR and MARK,
Pls explore more of NWFP there are so much to show to the world.
GOOD LUCK GUYS
MrBritJan 2 years ago
could of made that thing round its neck more leopard like easy
cpitsillis 2 years ago 3
happy to see the leopard being able to hunt with the collarr on.. but wondering why the collar is so damn big... gr8 work by everyone.....
nirvana4ol 2 years ago 4
I am absolutely inspired by this documentary. Nisar is a philosopher and the scientists accompanying him seem to be very down to earth people who seem to know what they are doing. The Leopard is simply stunning... There is no word to explain her beauty, the power in her simplicity and intelligence :) Thanks a lot for sharing it!
Unilka 2 years ago
i still think these scientist are assholes. why do they need to know what it does or how it does it? how are they gonna make it survive any longer, add more goats??? bullshit, they did it for them selfs and for them selfs only. it stays illusive for a reason, just observe them as god creatures. no need to collar them! oh but thats right, jus like they want to collar animals, they eventually want to collar the human population... RFIDs and barcodes. who are the real animals? humans!
wakkkkkk 2 years ago
these scientists are not assholes at all... i am not defending collaring but if this is the only way to protect this species pragmatically speaking, it is better than "just talking and doing nothing"... it is kind of contradictory that you use the word animal as an insult... yes we are animals and we should be happy with it not feel insulted...
Unilka 2 years ago
This fucking scientist was literally ruining that beautifull and lush treasured leopard
Wherever these Americans go, they bring misery for others.
He looked like a twisted screwed selfish cunt to me.
zeb120 2 years ago
That White colar makes us learn more about the snow leopard so that we can protect it better and save it from instinction.
Without it, your people would have killed em all.
And i think that is an dumb idiotic retarded selfish thing to do.
CrOocked2031 2 years ago
You are both stupid, u know that?
That collar is for the purpose of following the Snow Leopard in the mountains, where there is bad signal reception, difficulties tracking signal and such, therefore the size of the collar. But still they could have made it in "leopard colour".
CrOocked2031 2 years ago
My point being is, that without that collar we wouldn't be able to track the leopard to learn what it does and protect it from our failures.
Human's need sleep you know, therefor we cant track them without a collar.
Thereby we help local's defending their goats so that the farmers won't have to kill a snow leopard just beacause it killed a goat to survive, and yeah if it helps we will put out more wild goats so that the "cats" can survive.
And yeah, humans are animals, what u gonna do about it?
CrOocked2031 2 years ago
The collar could be a chip, Hunt the animal with the dart gun just as they do a dear. Yes the terrain is a challenge, yet this is what adds to the mystery and awe. If you want to track and learn about these animals you have to adapt and learn their environment. Educating the locals about the animal and possibly asking them to come up with alternative methods to deter the cat from attacking their flock. It seems that the Scientists are using archaic methods, they must stop and think.
PukkPukk 2 years ago
Wonderful video. Thanks.
dargay 2 years ago
I am amazed by Nisar as well... He seems like person full of love for all living-beings. Great job really!!!
Unilka 2 years ago 4
Immaculate Documentary and remarkable efforts from both mark and nisar. and it is really overwhelming to see one of the three big cats of pakistan in the wild. I hope InshAllah someone someday will come up with a footage of Asiatic Cheetah's presence in Baluchistan wild side.
shajjo589 2 years ago 2
A peacefull peoples land Pakistan.
roshankhan12 2 years ago
a great place hosting a great predator and a warm people just trying to survive both eachother under the leash of goddamn politics and religion...
etalonnuke 2 years ago 4
What a gorgeous animal. To the people complaining about collaring the female, yeah, it sucks for everyone involved, but understanding their movements and how many of them left in the wild is essential to preserving them. If we can't get an accurate count, we may lose them permanently.
blackprophetmmii 2 years ago 8
well done Nisar Malik.......Great job
Faizi089 2 years ago 6
wow what a great documentary, long live the great cat. I have become a fan of Nisar Malik
saadakber 2 years ago 54
haha those magpies are real jerks
painkiller286 2 years ago 4
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Bahadarshahzafar 2 years ago
7:34 - 7:40, just B E A utiful
diesel79pk 2 years ago
man id hate to be that leapord birds that fit in your mouth but to fast to catch in your paws
maxwel2543 2 years ago
Pakistan Zindabad
tehreekeinsaaf 2 years ago 2
Love the hymalyas,and I miss them even more, hopefully one day I'll see the snow leopard too.
No doubt its a beautifull country.
immaculatestuff 2 years ago 2
That stupid guy who tagged her could hve atleast used some other colour on her ears rather then blue to camoflauge her better in wild.
saker110 2 years ago 5
i know theses collars only come in that colour.i bought one for my wife last year.
jimyarien 2 years ago 3
i hope ur tracking her well women are very hard to predict
baignabil 2 years ago 19
ha ha ur hilarious! lmao
tinkingtinkerbell 2 years ago
great vid amazing beauty
yianni7787 2 years ago
good video for supporting the animals of pakistan
i think that another animal need attention and the animal is indus dolfin
markhore is also a beautiful animal and markhore is the national animal of pakistan
waqasmechanical 2 years ago
Congratulations to Nisar Malik : a noble man from a noble country who collected beautiful images of a noble animal.
To the "scientist" who converted a snow leopard into a drag queen : go to hell.
JuliendAnce 2 years ago 2
Thanks very-very much!
KifaPiligrim 2 years ago
What a fantastic Documentary!
Salmo77 3 years ago 2
Awesome Video.
Great Filmng.
Excellent Job.
jahanzaib666 3 years ago
birds are very naugty...
marfaq 3 years ago
good job nisar and others
marfaq 3 years ago
Long live Pakistan.May ALMIGHTY LORD protect the snow leapord and My Country.
saker110 3 years ago 3
excellent work by mark and nisar,evry ting is perfect,thanks for uploading dis video,do pray dat dis land returns to its normal glory.
deevanajar 3 years ago 4
really touching film., i miss pakistan!
triplesixinthisbitch 3 years ago 4
Mr. Nisar GOD BLESS YOU
The job never done by anyone else
Amazing Pakistan
haider5555 3 years ago 4
Thanks very much for sharing all this.
kashifzeeshan 3 years ago
What a beautiful creature.
Thanks for the upload.
781David 3 years ago
This Is Absoultely Amazing .. Im a Proud Pakistani With So much Left To see In my country .... !!!!! Long Live Pakistan..its Juust Magical..!!! Well Done Mark n Nisar..! Just Extra Ordinary..Speechless...Stunning Animal..!!!
Maamfeo 3 years ago
You can have your electricity and such for all things nice but in the end you are nothing without the buety of nature.
Thanks for sharing and lets look after each other.
ampallang7 3 years ago 2
This is one of the best conservation documantry I have seen, very good work
May allah help you success
shfurqan 3 years ago 2
its really amazing. i cant believe my eyes that i saw the creatures about which i use to hear stories... awesome .. i heard stories of this cat from my grandma .. now i feel like i know them personally
humayunmhk 3 years ago 2
why they dont send on disovery and national grafic? this is a beautiful video.
daany86 3 years ago
Absolutely remarkable, great documentary on the most illusive big cats of the world, great insight so much beauty and the terrain and environment of Pakistan is truly amazing.
jssemi 3 years ago 2
Absolutely remarkable, great documentary on the most illusive big cats of the world, great insight so much beauty and the terrain and environment of Pakistan is truly amazing.
jssemi 3 years ago 5
Nisar and Mark i salute. I loved Pakistan and will love Pakistan till my last breath there is no country with such magic and grandior ... and thanks to you guys for making me fall in love more than i could ever did ... Nisar GOD BLESS YOU....when ever you said "OUR LEPORD" it realy felt ours thank you
ahmedfaraz07 4 years ago 5
have no words to express my gratitude to the BBC team bringing us this great documentry. I myself belong to this region (Chitral) had heard only myths about the creature but THANS to Nisar and Mark I could see it for real.
kaks80 4 years ago 3
great video great great work..... amazing...........long live pakistan.
zatpak 4 years ago 3
Thank You All for taking this Amazing Story to us. Not only on the snow leopard but a great story between man living with nature. God Bless you all..
OuTRage99 4 years ago 3
Amazing!
099X 4 years ago
WONDERFUL.
soni204 4 years ago