'The definition of couple goals!' Loved-up leopards Panja and Jessie cuddle up in their wildlife park enclosure

  • The sweet snow leopards were caught cuddling in their enclosure at Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire
  • Panja and Jessie have been paired in the hope they produce a new generation of snow leopards for the park 
  • Cameron Whitnall from the wildlife park, said: 'They're incredibly loved up and the definition of couple goals' 

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This is the adorable moment two loved-up leopards are caught enjoying a cuddle in their enclosure at Paradise Wildlife Park, in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire.  

Panja and Jessie have been paired up in the hope that they will successfully produce a new generation of snow leopards at the park. 

Snuggling their heads against one another, the couple put on an affection display for the camera while also sweetly sleeping side-by-side in another snap.  

Keeper Cassie Jones said: 'I love seeing their antics as it makes me feel incredibly happy and privileged to look after these two beautiful cats.'

Cameron Whitnall, who is head of video at the wildlife park, said: 'They're incredibly loved up and the definition of couple goals. Jessie is always trying to sneak up on Panja and make him jump.'

Snow leopards are an endangered species, with only an estimated 3,500 to 7,000 of the animals left in the wild due to poaching and habitat loss. 

This is the adorable moment two loved-up leopards enjoy a cuddle in their enclosure at Paradise Wildlife Park, in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire

This is the adorable moment two loved-up leopards enjoy a cuddle in their enclosure at Paradise Wildlife Park, in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire

Snuggling against one another, Panja and Jessie sweetly sleep side-by-side in another photograph

Snuggling against one another, Panja and Jessie sweetly sleep side-by-side in another photograph

Mischievous Jessie sits proudly on a road. She is said to often like trying sneak up on her partner Panja and make him jump

Mischievous Jessie sits proudly on a road. She is said to often like trying sneak up on her partner Panja and make him jump

Panja (pictured) and Jessie have been paired up in the hope that they will successfully produce a new generation of snow leopards at the park

Panja (pictured) and Jessie have been paired up in the hope that they will successfully produce a new generation of snow leopards at the park

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