Habitat: Temperate forest of far eastern Russia.

Diet: Roe deer, Sika deer, Badgers, Hares, and small prey such as squirrels or rodents.

*Less than 100 left in the world.

Rarest big cat on Earth.

The reason their endangered is poaching.

Life span: 10-15 years in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity.

Fur gets up to 7.5 cm long in the winter.

Fur turns camo in the snow, their fur is paler than the other leopards in the world.

Speed: Run up to 35mph. Swim over 15km/h.

Jump 10ft high and 19ft forward

The males grow bigger than the females.

Only leopard species that are adapted to an extreme climate.

These leopards are nocturnal, which means that they hunt for food alone at night and sleep during the day in cool caves or sheltered spots.

Cubs: Amur leopards have one to four cubs, they are accustom to food other than its mothers milk at the age of three months. Some males stay with females after mating and may even help with rearing the young(caring for the cubs) but some of them leave. Cubs typically leave their mothers around the age of one and a half to two years of age.

About the amur leopards