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Amur Cats

The Amur leopard and tiger are native to the Amur River region, the border between southeastern Russia and northeastern China. Amur tigers are the earth's largest living cat; Amur leopards have long legs adapted to snowy conditions.

Amur leopard
Amur tiger
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