Skier brutally mauled trying to take photo with snow leopard

A skier who wanted a photo with a snow leopard was taught a powerful lesson in the laws of nature.

In North China, a woman was brutally mauled by the big cat as she reportedly moved within 10 feet of it to get a picture. Video shows the aftermath of the attack, with blood pouring from the woman’s face as others attempt to get her to safety.

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Local reports credit the helmet she was wearing for protecting the woman from more serious harm after she miraculously survived the attack.

“Recently, snow leopard activity has been detected in Gem Valley, Keketuohai,” the Jam Press reported on a previous warning from authorities. “Snow leopards are large predators with strong aggressive tendencies. When passing through this area, please move quickly and do not linger. Do not get out of your vehicle or approach to take photos, and never walk alone in the surrounding area.”

One witness reported spotting a snow leopard at a nearby guesthouse before the attack.

“We saw it last night, a few kilometers from where the attack took place, but we can’t confirm if it’s the same snow leopard,” they said.

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