Snow leopard is almost IMPOSSIBLE to see - so can YOU spot it?
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At first glance these images appear just to show a rocky mountain face covered in patches of snow. 

However, upon closer inspection a snow leopard can be seen hiding in plain sight. 

The big cats, with their thick fur coat covered in a unique pattern of grey and black rosettes, are nearly impossible to spot on rocky terrain. 

It took Remi Vacher, a sales engineer manager and passionate wildlife photographer, eight days to locate and photograph this snow leopard. 

He had travelled to Spiti Valley, India, from Dubai to take these amazing pictures – but can you spot the big cat in them? 

Believe it or not, these three pictures all have a predator camouflaged against the rocks

Believe it or not, these three pictures all have a predator camouflaged against the rocks 

It took Remi Vacher, a sales engineer manager and a passionate wildlife photographer, eight days to locate the big cat and capture these amazing pictures

Remi Vacher, who manages sales engineering and is also devoted to wildlife photography, spent eight days tracking down the elusive big cat to take these stunning photographs.

You'll have to look closely to find the snow leopard hidden by its surroundings here

You’ll have to look closely to find the snow leopard hidden by its surroundings here

Known as 'ghosts of the Himalayas', snow leopards get their name from their spotted white fur, which helps to keep them well insulated in the harsh weather

Dubbed the ‘ghosts of the Himalayas’, snow leopards earn their name due to their spotted white fur, which provides excellent insulation against the severe weather conditions.

Mr. Vacher remarked, ‘Despite collaborating with the top trackers in the region, it still took an incredibly long time to detect the leopards, even when they were directly ahead of me.’

‘It is hard to spot them in mountainous terrains, and you better not look away or you might struggle again to find it.

‘It took me around eight days to finally spot them, and when I did, I did not take my eyes off of them.’

Known as ‘ghosts of the Himalayas’, snow leopards get their name from their spotted white fur, which helps to keep them well insulated in the harsh weather.

The dexterous creatures are sparsely located across 12 countries in central Asia – including Mongolia, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal.

However, snow leopards won’t stay in one place for long as they can impressively travel over 25 miles in a single night – almost the distance of a marathon.

Sadly, the big cats are currently under threat from habitat loss and degradation as a result of climate change and human encroachment and retaliatory killings. 

Snow leopards live in rugged mountain landscapes and can reach heights of over 3,000 metres, where they prey on mountain sheep and goats.

Their fur can grow up to 12cm long on their belly and is perfect for the high-altitude mountainous terrain they live on.

Each country calls their snow leopards by a different name. For example, in Tibet they are referred to as Sah or Shen.

The big cat can impressively kill prey up to three times their own weight in their challenging terrain.

There are an estimated 4,080 to 6,590 snow leopards left in the wild and they are listed as ‘Vulnerable’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Did you spot all of the snow leopards circled below? 

Did you find this one on the rocks?

Did you find this one on the rocks?

A big cat can be seen hiding in plain sight on this rocky mountain face in India

A big cat can be seen hiding in plain sight on this rocky mountain face in India

The snow leopard is seen on top of the rock close to a blanket of snow

The snow leopard is seen on top of the rock close to a blanket of snow

Did you manage to spot the snow leopard in all four photos?

Did you manage to spot the snow leopard in all four photos?

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