Amur leopard
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The Amur leopard is home to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and northern China. Being one of the most endangered species, they’re being bred discreetly. As a result, their population has increased from just two dozen to 100. However, the big cat poses a risk of not adapting to the wildlife once introduced to it. Besides, industrialization, deforestation, and poaching are added obstacles to save this largest leopard species.