The Amur leopard tops the list of critically endangered wildlife. Apart from the 100 in the wild, there are about 200 in captivity. It can be distinguished by its thicker fur which grows to 3 inches in winter and its pale yellowish pelt—better camouflage and warmth in the snow, perhaps. It is the only subspecies that survives in snowy environs.
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