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When: June 10, 2019
Where: Zoo Dortmund, Germany
It's tricky with Critically Endangered animals - do you want to see them in a zoo, or don't you?
I'm not sure in what corner I belong, though I must say it's very special to see such an elusive creature acting out it's nature - of being elusive - in a zoo as well.
Species: Amur Leopard (Amoerpanter)
Latin name: Panthera Pardus Orientalis
Originates from China, Asia.
Current status: Critically Endangered
Did you know:
…Some zoos still recognize the North Chinese Leopard (Panthera Pardus Japonensis) as a subspecies, but it has been subsumed under the Amur Leopard in 2017.
…They differ from other Leopard subspecies by its thick, cream-colored fur, particularly in winter. During the summer, their fur is brighter with a more vivid coloration pattern.
…Amur Leopards live solitary lives, unless they have offspring. They are more active during the day than at night and during twilight, and have large territories in which they hunt – which become smaller when females have young cubs.
…The Amur Leopard is considered one of the rarest cats on Earth. Estimates put the surviving wild population at 19-26 individuals in 2007, in 2015 they believed there were 60 individuals and camera traps have identified 92 individuals in the transboundary area around the Russian-Chinese border.
…They face many threats to their survival, such as poaching, poaching of their prey, habitat loss, deforestation and exploitation of forests. Inbreeding due to the low numbers is also a risk, and genetic research of collared individuals already shows a decrease in genetic diversity.
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Comments: 23
Lady-Natsuki [2020-07-26 17:26:24 +0000 UTC]
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Mouselemur In reply to Lady-Natsuki [2020-09-25 13:02:27 +0000 UTC]
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sunnylady8 [2020-02-29 21:32:37 +0000 UTC]
Tricky it is,safe & not endangered in the zoo.out of there lots of hidden dangers,not just humans,but animal that prey also.
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Mouselemur In reply to sunnylady8 [2020-03-03 20:02:32 +0000 UTC]
That's it exactly!
No place is quite as perfectly safe as we'd like to think it is...
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Youkai55 [2020-02-29 13:36:24 +0000 UTC]
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Mouselemur In reply to Youkai55 [2020-03-03 20:01:19 +0000 UTC]
Thanks
It is such a difficult subject, because they have even less of a future in the wild...
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aspieprincess99 In reply to Mouselemur [2020-03-05 14:49:55 +0000 UTC]
You are welcome, miss. I wish you a very nice day.
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