Incredible photographs taken in the mountains of northern India demonstrate the uncanny ability of the snow leopard to camouflage in its natural habitat. Australian photographer Bobby-Jo Vial spent three days tracking an old male snow leopard through the mountainous Kibber National Park in India, Daily Mail reported. The leopard has garnered the nickname “ghost cat” because of its seemingly supernatural ability to vanish into its surroundings. Vial, 37, co-director of Duma Safaris, lost sight of the stealthy cat numerous times during the outing. “The snow Leopard is the holy grail of wildlife photography and I have always dreamed of seeing one in the wild,” said Vial, who hails from Dubbo in New South Wales. “I also used to care for snow leopards in my early zoo-keeping career. They are a spectacular big cat and have quite the reputation of being incredibly elusive to observe in the wild.” Listed as “vulnerable” by …