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Amur Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis)

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"This is Amur leopard's cub Leo 85. Have a good day!"

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Amur leopard Leo 59M."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Amur leopard Leo 36M named Armeec. A little snow on top of his head – not a problem for a male with his experience."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Amur leopard Leo 63F. This female is about 5 years old. Residence – the "Land of the Leopard" National Park."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Amur leopard Leo 63F, young female. She is a great hunter, tactics genius, master of disguise. Her pray will never know she is near, until it’s too late."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Amur leopard Leo 42M named Aman, strong and healthy male."

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Great Soul of Siberia by Sooyong Park - 2015.
Two Amur leopards live in the nature reserve. The female leopard had been born through three generations of inbreeding. A male leopard that comes by every once in a while has been breeding with his biological offspring for three generations. As a result, one of his female offspring died young, and the surviving female doesn't have the sharp sensitivity required to be a wild animal; her territory is small, she's not a very good hunter, and she doesn't react quickly to humans approach. On the upside, she's easy to capture on film. But even a leopard with such poor reflexes knows to clear out when a tiger is near. The inbreeding may have dulled her wild genes, but she still instinctively knows that tigers are trouble.
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Credits to National park "Land of the Leopard".

Amur leopard Leo 42M named Aman decided to try international tourism. He visited China that one time, and then returned to his home – Russia.

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"The basis of food supply for an Amur leopard is ungulates. Once in 10 days a leopard kills one sika deer or roe and it can keep him full for up to 20 days. Photo - Leo 36M named Armeec."

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Credits to National park "Land of the Leopard".

Amur leopard Leo 12M named Typhoon.

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( This post was last modified: 12-27-2016, 10:50 PM by Ngala )

From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Body of Amur leopard is smaller than body of Amur tiger. But leopard is a good climber and runner. This combination makes it a perfect hunter."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Steep rocks are typical habitats of a leopard. On high cliffs it can avoid dangerous meetings with a tiger. And this is Amur leopard Leo 16F named Borte."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"African leopards couldn't survive in Russia, but Amur leopard is protected against cold with more dense fur which rescues from winter bad weather. Photo - Leo 10M named Lord."

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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"By nature, the leopard is reserved, careful and very acute. In twilight it becomes most active. At this time the predator goes out for hunting alone. Photo - Amur leopard Leo 82F."

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From Far Eastern Leopards:
"Judging by the trail camera images, #Leo64M is a very active leopard. Here is a photo from his “childhood” showing him enjoying a run down the hill"

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