The Amur leopard is an endangered subspecies of leopards, native to Far
East Russia and northeastern China. Known for its stunning appearance,
boastsing a thick coat adorned with rosette-like patterns, providing
effective camouflage in the snowy landscapes and dense forests it calls
home.
The Amur leopards threats to survival include habitat loss, poaching, and
depletion of prey. The conservation of the Amur leopard and any donsations
to this cause, is not only crucial for the survival of this beautiful annd
unique subspecies but also for maintaining the health and diversity of the
ecosystems it inhabits.
Critically endangered
Panthera pardus orientalis
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Temperate and mixed forests