Lake Superior Zoo’s Pabu the Pallas Cat is not a domesticated cat even though he looks like it. Lead keeper Emily Perala notes that one of his defining features is his ‘grumpy’ looking face. She tells ...
The original grumpy cats are alive and well at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Six-year-olds Nancy and Bo are known as Pallas’ cats. And with their eerily humanlike faces often contorted into a variety of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most visitors don’t consider the Himalaya a wildlife destination, but the world’s highest mountains hold a surprising amount of ...
Watch zookeeper Kelli Carroll with the Lake Superior Zoo train Pabu the Pallas Cat... Watch zookeeper Kelli Carroll with the Lake Superior Zoo train Pabu the Pallas Cat as she describes the animal's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists have confirmed the presence of an elusive and distinctly grumpy-looking wildcat in Mount Everest. The Pallas’s cat, ...
The Pallas’s cat is a curious creature that looks perpetually unimpressed with life, while somehow still retaining an undeniable charm. You can’t really blame it for having such a serious expression, ...
Researchers found evidence that two Pallas’s cats, a small feline species with a grumpy face, were roaming the mountainous slopes of Nepal. Photo from the Wildlife Conservation Society Isolated by the ...
In the Himalayas, when the elevation surpasses 8,000 feet, it starts to get hard to breathe. As you continue to climb, the air gets even thinner and barely anything is seen growing or living that high ...
Isolated by the rocky slopes and unforgiving cold, these thick-furred felines roamed Mount Everest in secret — until now. Researchers were exploring the southern slopes of Mount Everest in Sagarmatha ...