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The Amur Leopard, A rare and beautiful spiecies, Is dying out. A new census of the world's most endangered cat, shows that as few as 25 to 34 are left in the wild, renewing fears for the future of the species. THERE ARE ONLY 6 MORE FEMALES!!!! Save the Amur Leopard - the Environmental Club
The Amur leopard conservation emblem: Save the Amur Leopard - the Environmental ClubSave the Amur Leopard! - Animals & E.C.


Go to their website @: http://www.amur-leopard.org/



Amur Leopard Save the Amur Leopard - the Environmental ClubPanthera pardus orientalis Status in the Wild: Endangered species Range: Amur River valley of Siberia and Manchuria, Korea Habitat: Temperate forests Description: The Amur leopard is adapted to living in cold, snowy climates with their long legs and hair as well as living in regions with summer temperatures from 77 to 95 degrees. The hair is a light hue in winter and a reddish-yellow hue in the summer. The rosette spot patterns are widely spaced and are large with thick borders, usually having no spaces between the spots. This cat can run at speeds of 37 miles per hour for short periods of time. Conservation Status: The Amur leopard is listed as an endangered species by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and as an Appendix I species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITIES).from: http://www.centralfloridazoo.org


I'm kinda' obssessed.......Embarassed

Amur leopard distribution map

Save the Amur Leopard! - Animals & E.C.
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