The world-first insemination of an Amur leopard in France has lifted hopes of animal lovers for the survival of the Earth's rarest big cat. The spotted felines, native to the banks of the Siberian ...
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Veterinarians prepare Barouto, a 14-year-old Amur leopard, for a semen sample as part of an artificial insemination procedure, at the Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park, on October 9, 2025. [AFP] ...
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