See One of the World’s Rarest Big Cats | National Geographic
See video of one of the world’s rarest big cats. Camera traps in Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve, Russia, captured video of a mother Amur leopard and her two cubs. Amur leopards are critically endangered and it’s estimated that less than 60 are left in the wild. Their main threats are poaching and habitat loss. Experts think the cubs are about four months old.
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Read more about Amur leopards.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/rare-amur-leopard-camera-trap-russia/
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Ten years ago there were 400 and twenty years ago there were 4000. This animal will be extinct by 2030 goodbye Amur leopard. All the preservation efforts have failed pathetically when pitted against rich Chinese trying to get boners.
Magnificent animals canโt imagine killing something so beautiful.
So we saw 5% of all the wild population… wow.
Most endangered=most beautiful