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Learn about the rarest big cat, its habitat, diet, predators, conservation status and more. Discover how the Amur leopard is an apex predator, a silent killer and a resilient survivor.
Learn about the rarest big cat in the world, its unique spot patterns, its winter wardrobe, its climbing skills and more. Discover how WWF is working to protect and conserve the Amur leopard population in Russia and China.
Learn about the rarest wild cat in the world, its habitat, diet, population, and conservation status. Discover how the Amur Leopard adapts to the cold climate, what it eats, and why it's endangered.
Amazing Facts About the Amur Leopard. Amur leopards have thick white or cream fur with large, widely spaced black spots called “rosettes” covering the head, back, tail and legs. Fur length varies from summer (0.7–0.9 in) to winter (2.8 in). Their bushy tails can be as long as 32–35 in (81–89 cm).
22 facts about Amur leopard. Amur leopards are the world’s rarest wild cats. One of eight leopard subspecies, the Amur leopard is easily distinguished from its cousins. Despite being perfectly adjusted to the harsh conditions of their habitat, they face an extremely high risk of extinction.
Amur leopards are a subspecies of leopards that have adapted to live in the forests and mountains of eastern Russia and northern China. They’re named after the Amur River, which flows along the border of the two countries, right where the leopard population is concentrated.
Learn about the Amur leopard, the world's rarest leopard, and how it survives in the cold forests of eastern Russia and northern China. Find out how it hunts, what it eats, and how it is protected by a new national park.