indian wild dogs eat a amur leopard
The Amur leopard is in severe danger. Only around 50 survive in the wild.
In both. Wild leopards can be found in the jungles of India, Africa and South America. They can be found in captivity in zoo's around the globe.
Amur leopards aren't much different from any other leopards, really. They just go about it as any other wild animal would. They simply urinate where they wish to.
35 or under Amr Lepards are left in the wild
there could be less than 20 left in the wild
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35 or under Amr Lepards are left in the wild
About 35 remain, but more may be bred or found. Obviously we can't find them all but of the ones found there is about 30 - 50 Amur Leopards left.
The Amur leopard is critically endangered, with 30 or so left in the wild. Threats to leopards are poaching, and habitat loss.
Amur Leopards eat animals such as Roe deer, Silka deer, Musk deer, wild boar, hares, and badgers.
amur leopard babies are called cubs or pups