The World Wildlife Fund has announced the population of the rarest big cat on earth, the Amur Leopard, has doubled in the last seven years and has reached the point where it is no longer critically endangered. If you've never seen one before, here it is (Photo: Getty Images)
Rarest Big Cat On The Planet - Amur Leopard - No Longer Critically Endangered
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