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Amur Leopard
Amur Leopard
Did you know?
Amur leopards are the most endangered cat with only about 57 individuals left in the wild!
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Habitat
Temperate forests on the Russia / China border
Weight
Males: 80-190 pounds Females: 60-130 pounds
Lifespan
12- 15 years
Diet
large rodents and deer, small boar
Reproduction
1-4 cubs after a 100 day gestation
Conservation Status
Critically Endangered
Threats
Logging, forest fires, scarce prey and poaching
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