Observationally, Amur Leopards have a beautiful long winter coat with black stripes on top of their reddish-brown fur. Interestingly, their coat's colour changes from time to time every season. It becomes a light brown in the cooler months, where as in the warmer months the leopards fur becomes reddish again but with a hint of yellow. They have big blue or brown eyes and pointy, soft ears. Obviously they have four legs and a long, magnificent tail that finishes in a pitch black shade.
Physically seeingin the life cycle of the Amur Leopard, once the mother is pregnant after breeding season, the father leaves, or in some cases, vice versa. Finally, the mother leopard gives birth to 1 - 2 cubs after a gestation time of 90 - 105 days. When the cubs are at the age of 1 1/2 or 2 years old, the mother leaves so the cubs can grow independently. During this period of time, the cubs learn to build their life and to prey on Roe, Musk, Sika Deer, Hares and Badgers.
Physically seeingin the life cycle of the Amur Leopard, once the mother is pregnant after breeding season, the father leaves, or in some cases, vice versa. Finally, the mother leopard gives birth to 1 - 2 cubs after a gestation time of 90 - 105 days. When the cubs are at the age of 1 1/2 or 2 years old, the mother leaves so the cubs can grow independently. During this period of time, the cubs learn to build their life and to prey on Roe, Musk, Sika Deer, Hares and Badgers.
Living their lives enclosed between the dangers killing them, Amur Leopard's live in the isolated Region of Southeast Russia and the Jilin Province of Northeast China. Their biomes are in the temperate forests and snow forests in mountains with lots of fresh water. The Amur Leopard migrates only within its biome, but not inter-state nor internationally.
Disappearing everyday, the Amur Leopard is now Critically Endangered (CR). Thge Amur Leopard became endangered starting at 1994, when they were Vulnerable (V), going on to 1996, the amazing animal became CR to its position it currently is in. The complication between humans putting these animals in captivity, loss of habitat due to deforestation, loss of prey during hunting and poachers killing for them for the Amur Leopard's beautiful fur for clothing and heads as trophies, in result this left less than 50 adult Amur Leopards alive in the wild.
Amur Leopards have topped their food chain. They interact with some other wildlife to be cautious of migrating predators. The leopard's ecosystem helps provide all of their daily needs such as food, water, shelter andany other significant tools to create these things in order to survive.
Disappearing everyday, the Amur Leopard is now Critically Endangered (CR). Thge Amur Leopard became endangered starting at 1994, when they were Vulnerable (V), going on to 1996, the amazing animal became CR to its position it currently is in. The complication between humans putting these animals in captivity, loss of habitat due to deforestation, loss of prey during hunting and poachers killing for them for the Amur Leopard's beautiful fur for clothing and heads as trophies, in result this left less than 50 adult Amur Leopards alive in the wild.
Amur Leopards have topped their food chain. They interact with some other wildlife to be cautious of migrating predators. The leopard's ecosystem helps provide all of their daily needs such as food, water, shelter andany other significant tools to create these things in order to survive.