A Paris zoo on Monday officially introduced its newest arrivals: two Chinese leopard cubs who posed and played for onlookers until Mom dragged them away. (Jan. 19)
Nice Try. First off Mr. Animal Expert those are North Chinese Leopards. The way I know their not Amur Leopards is because Amur's coats are more yellowish and have widely spaced rosettes with thick, black rings and darkened centers. The North Chinese Leopards which these clearly are aren't as big (medium sized) and the rosette patterns almost resembles a jaguar pattern. Also there are an estimated 35 to 45 Amur's remaining in the wild, not 30 sorry.
@Tetrahydrocanbnl i agree.
im not really an animal expert iether,but those kind of leopards arnt as rare a the amur leopard.Am I correct?
bubbleandpop1 2 months ago
Nice Try. First off Mr. Animal Expert those are North Chinese Leopards. The way I know their not Amur Leopards is because Amur's coats are more yellowish and have widely spaced rosettes with thick, black rings and darkened centers. The North Chinese Leopards which these clearly are aren't as big (medium sized) and the rosette patterns almost resembles a jaguar pattern. Also there are an estimated 35 to 45 Amur's remaining in the wild, not 30 sorry.
Tetrahydrocanbnl 2 years ago
Yes they still are. Although some living in captivity, there are only 30-35 of them living in the wild. They are critically endengered species.
joehopkins000 2 years ago
Amur? Are they still alive?
Pushistik666 2 years ago
That's Amur leopard. only 30 of them live in the wild.
joehopkins000 2 years ago
Adorable!
Humzer 3 years ago
ahh they are so cute
RoisinMurphy08 3 years ago
Ihania lapsia!
jonsku9 3 years ago