The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Making her public debut Dec. 4th, this little Amur Leopard cub was born four weeks ago at Germany's Serengeti Park. Native to Russia's Far East, Amur Leopards are critically endangered with less than 40 estimated left in the wild.

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Roar!

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 Photo Credits: Joerg Sarbach / Associated Press

Consider helping to protect these beautiful animals this holiday season by donating to the ALTA, the Amur Leopard Conservation organization.

13 responses to “One of the World’s Rarest Cubs”

  1. Muffy Avatar
    Muffy

    What a darling! I could just put her in my pocket and take her home. But then again, maybe not…that last pic is pretty ferocious.

  2. Gem Lucas Avatar

    Aw how sweet!

  3. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1259451068 Avatar

    What big blue eyes – and I’m sure that last picture is a yawn not a growl. Thx ZooBorns for bringing us another rare and endangered cat.

  4. TychaBrahe Avatar
    TychaBrahe

    Doesn’t it look like she’s reading the Zooborn site?
    Pic 1: Wait, what?
    Pic 2: There’s only 40 of me left?
    Pic 3: Waaaaaah!

  5. Carolyn C Avatar

    She’s beautiful.
    We humans have so much to answer for.
    40 left in the wild? Horrific.

  6. Ed Avatar
    Ed

    TycheBrahe ya made my day

  7. ThisOne Avatar
    ThisOne

    Get that cat a mate. ASAP.

  8. Brian Starr Avatar

    She’s just ta litta booji-booji-baa. 🙂

  9. Orlando divorce lawyer Avatar

    you are one precious cubby!!!

  10. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    I wonder if there are less than 40 in the wild, how many are in captivity? World total has to be a pretty small number. Cute kitty

  11. S Avatar
    S

    Awwww kitteh has a fierce! Squee!

  12. Shawna Avatar
    Shawna

    Absolutely adorable :3
    The last picture made me smile so big.

  13. M.H. Avatar
    M.H.

    The second picture is so cute! She looks really surprised!

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