PROJECT:
ENDANGERED SPECIES
GROUP 1
Members
Tran Huy
Huu Cuong
Thanh Luan
Huu Vinh
1.Several Information
AMUR LEOPARD
-Also known as Man Chau leopard is one of the rarest cats in the world.
-Amur leopards can easily be distinguished from other leopard subspecies by their thick, creamy
plumage, especially in winter.
- Amur leopards are likely to be closely genetic to leopards in northern China and South Korea.
FEATURE
males
females
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Size : 1,1 - 1,4 m
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Tail length: 82–90 cm
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Tail length 75–85 cm
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Weight : 32 - 48 kg
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Weight : 25 - 42 kg
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Thick plumage:25cm
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Thick plumage:20cm
Size : 73 - 110 cm
2.Location And Habitat
LOCATION AND HABITAT
- They are found near a river called the Amur river, that’s why it’s called Amur. The
Amur River flows at the border between China and Russia.
-Amur leopards are found in:
Primorye region Eastern Russia, near the Amur River at the south of Lake Khanka
Jilin Province of northeastern China and North Korea.
-Amur Leopards are highly adaptive to thier environemnt and can surive in other
habitats such as lowland forests, grasslands and rocky mountains.
3.Population
Population
-In the past, the Amur Leopard used to have a larger population from
the1950s – 1990s
-About 30-35 individuals are estimated to remain in the wild
-It is estimated to have survived in southeastern Russia and
northeastern China.
Conservation status
Critically endanger
+Amur leopards received a safe haven in 2012 when the government
of Russia declared a new protected area. Called Land of the Leopard
National Park.
4. maintaining the breed
-Leopards reach reproductive adulthood between
the ages of two and three years. The ederation
period of the female lasts from 12 to 18 days with
a gestation period of about 90 to 95 days.
Leopards reach reproductive adulthood between the
ages of two and three years. The ederation period of
the female lasts from 12 to 18 days with a gestation
period of about 90 to 95 days.
5.The Diet
-Mountain goat
-Wild boar
Diet :
Mountain
- Reindeer corpses
-Wild Rabbit
Goat
- The moose
The Moose
Wild Rabbit
Wild Boar
6.Decline In Species.
Forest Fire
Poaching
inbreeding
☞Starvation
Why
☞Inbreeding
endangered?
☞Poaching
☞Habitat Loss
-The gene pool has such low
-The Amur leopard is threatened by poaching of both
genetic diversity that the population is at
individuals and prey species, habitat loss and deforestation. Its
risk from inbreeding depression.
natural habitat is threatened by forest fires and construction of
new roads.
-Because of possessing a great skin along
with the unique patterns that amur leopards
face hunting.
7.conservation
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