The snow leopard and the sanglavi
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The snow leopard is no ordinary animal and is not solely descended from the species of snow leopard itself. The breeding season of the snow leopard falls in December. Because in the old days, the snow came down until the riverbanks, it looked for an animal called sanglavi to mate with. Our grandfather told us that the sanglavi uses water to migrate to neighbouring regions. Especially in winter, the sanglavi came out of the water because of ice and snow, and people believed that good people sometimes see this animal. Our grandfather hunted it and gave its skin to King Jamal Khan. In return, the king gave him the position of arbab41 in our village. Our grandfather said that the sanglavi looks like a dog, has a moustache with shiny, gold-like hair, glimmering like a rainbow. In December it came out of the water where it eat fish. Once upon a time, there was a fisherman named Dilapo who put out his rod to catch fish. When he pulled out his fish rod he saw a sanglavi stuck to the line and ran away in fear. Had he caught the animal, he might have become a millionaire.
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