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D Amur leopards are particularly vulnerable because of their preference for deer, a natural predatory preference, but dangerous in the Russian Far East due to direct human involvement. Farmers in the Russian Far East raise deer for human consumption and to produce antlers f... -
DAmur leopard
The Amur leopard is nimble-footed and strong and is able to leap more than 19 feet horizontally and more than 9 feet vertically. The Amur leopard pictured here was first photographed in 2002 when WWF began experimenting with camera traps. -
DAmur Leopard
Amur Leopard
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DAmur Leopard
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DAmur Leopard
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EAmur leopards caught on camera trap
Recent video footage from a survey on a group of critically endangered Amur leopards in the Russian Far East has yielded unexpectedly positive results, giving evidence that some wild populations of the big cat are showing clear signs of a tendency towards growth.