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How many amur leopards are left in the world 2019

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About 70

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Amur leopard is a rare subspecies located at Russian Far East. They are solitary, nocturnal animals that are highly territorial. The number of individuals in the is very low, because Amur leopards are on the brink of extinction. This is because their main threat are humans-hunters who kill them for the fur, but also development of the cities and farm on leopards' habitat. Since their population is small, interbreeding is a huge problem.

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