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A pregnant adult female North China leopard was spotted roaming at night in the forests of northwest China's Gansu Province. This leopard subspecies is endemic to China and demands superior habitat quality and sufficient wild prey resources. The stable reproduction of their population serves as a key indicator of a sound local ecosystem and intact food chain.
A pregnant adult female North China leopard was spotted roaming at night in the forests of northwest China's Gansu Province. This leopard subspecies is endemic to China and demands superior habitat quality and sufficient wild prey resources. The stable reproduction of their population serves as a key indicator of a sound local ecosystem and intact food chain.