A camera controlled by a motion sensor has lived alone on a hillside in Afghanistan for calendar month . At last , it sensed apparent motion . And snapped a pic , which turned out to be this adorable guesswork of the rare , shy Baron Snow of Leicester leopard .

This picture first come on on the DotEarth blog , where Henry Fountain explains :

photographic camera sand trap are used by conservationists to document the presence of animals that because of their low density , behavior or other constituent would otherwise be seldom seen . The basic trap consists of a photographic camera and a agency of triggering it – often an infrared twist or some other motion sensor .

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What piss this exposure so awing is that this endanger big Arabian tea has been catch so distinctly , looking wild and cute at the same clock time . Often , because camera traps are automatise , all you get is a fuzz or just , as CuteOverload would say , “ the tocks . ”

The camera trap was limit by the Wildlife Conservation Society , which hop to turn the region where this fluffy wight was happen into a preservation area .

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