Amur leopards
Amur Leopards:
We are solitary, nimble-footed, and strong animals that are very adaptable and can also live in grasslands or mountains as long as there is sufficient food and water. Life Span: 10-15 years in the wild 20 years in captivity Where can we be found?: Located in the Savannas of Africa, but also in the far east side of Russia Habitat: Temperate Forests, broad-leaf, and mixed forests (mountains and forests) Niche: We keep population control of our prey. Examples: deer, small wild boars, badgers, and raccoon dogs Symbiotic Relationships: Amur Leopards do not have any known symbiotic relationships as of now. Our only known relationship is predation, the Amur Leopard as the predator and the prey as sika deer or other organisms that we prey on. |
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