Week in wildlife: wild ponies, a playful jaguar and penguin chicks taking their first swim
Briefly

The article showcases a variety of wildlife highlights from around the world, emphasizing the challenges and unique behaviors of certain species. It mentions the endangered snow leopard, which is difficult to spot in the Tibetan mountains, and highlights the low population numbers. Additionally, it discusses other captivating animal moments, including a bear undergoing a surgical procedure for a health issue linked to behavior, and the spectacular nature of the Great Northern Gallop event in New Zealand, involving wild horses and charity contributions.
A camouflaged snow leopard is hard to spot in Tibet. Known as the king of the snow mountains, the leopards number less than 6,000 in the wild.
Doctors perform an endoscopic ovariectomy on an adult female bear for the first time in Chubynske, Ukraine. The bear, named Lyubochka, was showing signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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