It is quoted as being the first melanistic(black) leopard ever recorded for the Amur subspecies. But I have also heard there may be impurity involved.
wasn't it slighty mixed with a north chinese leopard?
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It is quoted as being the first melanistic(black) leopard ever recorded for the Amur subspecies. But I have also heard there may be impurity involved.
wasn't it slighty md with a north chinese leopard?i think it may have been mentioned a while back on the forum
Incidentally, does anyone know when the Sumatran tigers last bred? ISIS only lists one there, but I think there are at least two. Are these an old breeding pair?
Has anyone been to Linton Zoo in cambridgeshire? in my opinion its the best cat collection in a small zoo im a bit biased though as its my favourite and home zoo!
Also Highland Wildlife Parks Big Cat Collection is growing very rapidly and i think for the best![]()
the cubs you are talking about were 3 boys and 1 girl. i think the boys went to combe martin zoo? I dunno about the female, she may have gone to the breeding centre in africa, as the park as well as paradise wildlife park have a policy of sending african lions born from their collections to africa
On 9th June Riziki and Karla became proud parents again. Karla gave birth to her third litter, three boys and a girl, pictured one week old. This litter are now all grown up and were transferred to their new homes in february 2008.
Karla relaxes with her four cubs born on 7th May 2006. Pictured August 2006. This is her second litter and as you can see she has done very well , proving to be the perfect mum this time, these four cubs were placed in a new home and another litter of three girls and a boy were born on 9th June 2007. These have also now gone to their new home at Combe Martin Wildlife Park and the Wildlife Heritage Foundation in Kent.
Highland Wildlife Park (HWP) currently has a breeding pair of Amur Tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) and a young pair of Carpathian Lynx (Lynx lynx carpathicus)
Edinburgh Zoo hold a breeding pair of Amur Leopards and a breeding pair of Pallas Cats that are due to move to HWP later this year