BeardsleyZooFan Well-Known Member 10+ year member 14 Jan 2015 #2 Deer Forest said: Click to expand... Looks a bit more like Amur Leopard to me. It would help if you knew where this photo was taken.
Deer Forest said: Click to expand... Looks a bit more like Amur Leopard to me. It would help if you knew where this photo was taken.
TheMightyOrca Well-Known Member 10+ year member 14 Jan 2015 #3 Yeah, the fluffiness makes me suspect Amur as well, but I know other people on this forum know more about cats than I do.
Yeah, the fluffiness makes me suspect Amur as well, but I know other people on this forum know more about cats than I do.
Deer Forest Well-Known Member 14 Jan 2015 #4 BeardsleyZooFan said: Looks a bit more like Amur Leopard to me. It would help if you knew where this photo was taken. Click to expand... It was taken in Beijing Zoo, date not sure, but surely several years ago, at the former felid house. Last edited: 14 Jan 2015
BeardsleyZooFan said: Looks a bit more like Amur Leopard to me. It would help if you knew where this photo was taken. Click to expand... It was taken in Beijing Zoo, date not sure, but surely several years ago, at the former felid house.
T Teddy Dalton Well-Known Member 14 Jan 2015 #6 It is entirely possible, given the history of the Amur leopard in captivity, that it is an intergrade between the 2 subspecies.
It is entirely possible, given the history of the Amur leopard in captivity, that it is an intergrade between the 2 subspecies.
savethelephant Well-Known Member 10+ year member 18 Jan 2015 #8 and also based on the website i think it might be amur