Not many people ever see an Amur leopard in the wild. Not surprising, as there are so few of them, but a shame considering how beautiful they are. Thick, luscious, black-ringed coats and a huge furry ...
The amur leopard is considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild, with a 2007 census counting only 14-20 adults and 5-6 cubs in the south-western Primorye region of Russia.
An Amur leopard born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park has taken their first steps outdoors. A critically endangered Amur leopard cub has taken its first outdoor steps at a wildlife park in South Yorkshire.
A female and male Amur leopard had been introduced to a new enclosure at Kincraig. The new cub could be released into the wild in Russia in the future. Its gender will not be known until a first ...
Amur leopards live in forested regions along the ... They are nocturnal animals that live and hunt alone. Their diet ...