statistics of species today of amur leapord
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Answer:PLS MARK BRAINLIEST
Explanation:The Amur leopard is one of the world's most endangered species, with only about 60 individuals remaining today. Living in the cold forests of Russia and China, this species has unique adaptations such as large paws, long legs, and thick fur to help it survive.
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the amur leapord is subspecious native to the primorye region of southeastern russia and northern china. it is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN red list. in 2007, only 19-26 wild leapords were estimated to survive in russia and china. it was considered as one of the rarest cats on earth
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