trident2010
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They are all going to die off in 50 years, aren't they?
Why so??
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They are all going to die off in 50 years, aren't they?
They are all going to die off in 50 years, aren't they?
So what proof u have that they r indian pictures?How can someone be bewakuf and saying the right thing at the same time
Arey bhai mere, aapne prove kahan kiya ki ye photo Pakistan sehai? Just cause you posted it in Pakistan thread doesn't make it a photo from Pakistan! The photo has been doing the rounds on the internet since 2009, long before you posted. And anycase there is no difference between the Pakistani and Indian snow leopard, for all we know the same snow leopards run about in both countries, cause you know, they don't understand the concept of borders!
So now i know why our pilots r obsessed with this Word 'Falcon' specially the fighting falcon the F-16 and when i see yr account name here and yr mentioned past now i know whyI am retired, career USAF, (Air Force). I was stationed in and travelled around the world over my career and worked with PAF officers and airmen in the Middle East. (We were both assisting RSAF). + I have always been interested in reading about the conflicts, particularly the air combat between Pakistan and India.
So what proof u have that they r indian pictures?
I atleast told u the location where these pictures were taken in Pakistan. and as far as their past is concern, well we have facebook pages in internet which r very old as old as 2006 and fb came in 2004 and they regularly post these pictures time and again. even i had taken this picture for the first time from the fb page called Explore the beauty of Pakistan its still in fb.
Actually, I use the name because I was born and raised in a desert region of America and I am a falconer. My avatar is of, (Not a desert falcon.), but a Gyrfalcon that I trapped and hunted with a couple of years ago.So now i know why our pilots r obsessed with this Word 'Falcon' specially the fighting falcon the F-16 and when i see yr account name here and yr mentioned past now i know why
They r following yr legacy.
then from where u think im posting here this picture's location?I don't have proof, but am saying it could be.The chances of it being from Pakistan is as much as it being from India or any other country in the region. Right now, no one knows where the pic is from, and any case it doesn't matter, cause snow leopards look the same everywhere. And this thread is about wildlife diversity not tourism, so again, doesn't matter whether its a Pakistani snow leopard or Indian or Chinese for that matter!
it sure is very cute and beautiful......Well i see a lot of American National in this forum and u know this forum as a lot of negatively abt US so why dont u guys open such threads abt what America as to offer when it comes to Natural beauty or wild life? This could soft the members here, indians r already successfully doing it.Actually, I use the name because I was born and raised in a desert region of America and I am a falconer. My avatar is of, (Not a desert falcon.), but a Gyrfalcon that I trapped and hunted with a couple of years ago.
You are more optimistic than I am about what effect such pictures would have....but maybe I will if I have time.i sure is very cute and beautiful......Well i see a lot of American National in this forum and u know this forum as a lot of negatively abt US so why dont u guys open such threads abt what America as to offer when it comes to Natural beauty or wild life? This could soft the members here, indians r already successfully doing it.
Well sir u r a born hunter and u r still going with yr passion which is very good thing.......U served yr country all yr live as a sky hunter and now yr continuing it. My father is also an ex Army man, he is also a passionate hunter, he says that i hunted intruding soldiers in all my life and now im hunting animals and birds.You are more optimistic than I am about what effect such pictures would have....but maybe I will if I have time.
She was a pretty bird but I gave her to another falconer who was a refugee from Iraq living near by. My latest bird is a Red-tailed hawk that I hunt rabbits and pheasants with. This is a picture of him...
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then from where u think im posting here this picture's location?
From my big kashmiri ***?
Or yr big brown one?
Cat got your tongue @Umair Nawaz? or was it the Indian snow leopard
You could just be saying random names for all I know (unless you want us to believe that you are such an expert that you can identify peaks just by looking at an image ). I can say random names of mountains and passes in India too, would that make my claim more stronger? How can someone be so daft!
Anyways, here's some photos of Snow leopards in India with specific location mentioned (including the photo that you were arguing about) Everyone here knows you are a bullshyte artist, could have saved yourself the humiliation, Mr "I have ISI connections"!
Snow leopard against a mountain backdrop - Ladakh, India
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P.S: Save you bum pirate fetishes for your bedroom, not everyone is into that kind of shyte.
yeah right mr bamboo stick posting Steve Winter's photos of this cat u dont prove a shit to me..............Like i said Im posting the location even the name of Mountain Range where that picture was taken!!!
Yr just desperate bunch of people.
In 2008, Winter was named BBC’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his photograph of a snow leopard taken in Ladakh, India.