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The Amur leopard is critically endangered, but most other races are currently stable, or decreasing slightly.yes
There are predators there that could eat them, such as leopard seals.
Poachers are killing them for fur to use for coats and bags.
people are killing the for no reason and they use them as coats
Due to indiscriminate hunting for its pelt, the snow leopard is in danger of becoming extinct.
The Amur leopard is in severe danger. Only around 50 survive in the wild.
Snow leapords have very valuable body parts, such as their skin and teeth, that can make hunters a fortune. Poaching is the snow leapord's greatest danger.
if its a snow leopard then it helps them walk through the snow!
Yes, they are endangered. Their number have been declining because of poaching and forest destruction.Only the subspecies Amur leopard, and Arabian leopard. Most subspecies of Panthera Pardus (leopard) are not endangered.Yes. Mainly because of hunting for their fur or they are killed as they are known to kill farmers livestock. Although some is caused by habitat loss.Not all subspecies of the leopard (Panthera Pardus) are endangered. The Amur leopard is down to between 35-45 individuals, and the Arabian leopard is under two hundred now. But the other subspecies are still fairly common, especially the African leopard, and the Indian leopard.yes ,leopards are endangeredyes
They have excellent camoflage, and would try to move unseen away from danger. They climb well, and have sharp teeth and claws.