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Amur or the Siberian tiger -- Panthera tigris altaica
Subspecies Description| 6: Weight & Length Figures | 7: Conservation Amur Tiger: size, weight and length: The Amur is usually quoted as the largest felid ... are white Amur tigers. This term may mistakenly be used to refer to a hybrid Bengal tiger which has some Amur genetic 'pollution'. However ... look of a Bengal, as against the chunky Amur appearance. The Amur is heavier, wider in the muzzle area and ...
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Amur leopard -- Panthera pardus orientalis
Amur leopards can be removed from the wild to enlarge the captive genetic base; wild population numbers are too grave to consider this ... . But there is another area, which is perhaps of greater concern. Genetic pollution in the Amur leopard: Just over 200 captive Amur leopards should be enough to provide a genetically stable breeding group, except ...
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Feline Species in Captivity
AZA zoos. (Lion, three sub-species of tiger, Amur leopard, cheetah, clouded leopard, jaguar, snow leopard, ocelot, sand cat ... be transported from facility to facility for breeding to increase genetic variation. This is stressful to the individual felines and ... densely populated metropolitan areas, subject to noise, air, and water pollution, the threat of domestic terrorism, and the instabilities of ...
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