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.
It also has sharp claws, making the animal an excellent tree climber. The rosettes serve as protective coloration, which helps the leopards hide in the grass or the treetops. The number of Amur ...
Transformation to the Amur leopard habitat over the past several months, with the addition of a new paved path that offers guests a closer experience with Amur leopards— Temur and Jilin.