How big is the territory of the Amur leopard?

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2026-02-18 02:55

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The Amur leopard, a critically endangered subspecies, typically has a territory that ranges from 20 to 100 square kilometers (approximately 8 to 39 square miles) depending on the availability of prey and habitat conditions. Males generally require larger territories than females, which can overlap. These leopards primarily inhabit the temperate forests of the Russian Far East and northeastern China. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect their shrinking habitat and reduce human-wildlife conflict.

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