Super-cute video shows 'world's most endangered big cat' newborn cubs
- Last week, Yorkshire Wildlife Park revealed that mother Kristen and father Drake welcomed a pair of Amur leopard cubs.
- The births occurred amid a global population below 100 wild individuals and form part of an international breeding program.
- The cubs, weighing between 4.4 and 6.6 pounds, will stay in indoor dens monitored by live cameras and introduced to the public after two months.
- Park officials highlighted that these two cubs are among only six Amur leopard births documented around the world this year.
- These births strengthen conservation efforts to prevent extinction and raise awareness of threats like habitat loss and poaching.
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Rare Amur leopard twins born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Yorkshire Wildlife Park announced the birth of two Amur leopard cubs last week, representing a crucial milestone for one of the world’s most endangered big cat species. The cubs, born to 13-year-old mother Kristen and 14-year-old father Drake, are only the second and third Amur leopards born worldwide this year, according to park officials. With […]
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