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Which zoos have rare big cats species

Canada Dr Panthera Offline
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Leopards:

Arabian Leopards:
Al-Ain zoo , UAE, 1980's
Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife, Sharjah, UAE 2006

Atlas Leopard:
Ain Sebaa zoo, Casablanca , Morocco 1980-1981

Amur leopard:
Granby zoo, Montreal, Canada 2012
Safari Niagara , Stevensville, Canada 2015

Melanistic Asian Leopard:
Drayton, UK 2009

Melanistic African Leopars:
A black female in Houston zoo, USA with a normal colored male

African leopards: many zoos

Persian Leopards:
Budapest zoo, Hungary 2009
Vienna zoo, Austria 2009
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