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New amur leopard at Potawatomi Zoo

(Photo Supplied/Potawatomi Zoo)

A new furry friend is at the Potawatomi Zoo.

The 2-year-old Amur leopard is named Anastasia.

The zoo says she’ll have indoor and outdoor access.

She’ll be available for the public to see when she chooses to be outside.

Amur leopards are critically endangered, normally found in parts of Russia, China, and Korea.

There’s fewer than 100 wild Amur leopards left in the wild in Russia.

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1 comment

Adam August 8, 2022 at 3:38 pm

Good thing the animals in the Potawatomi Zoo have the good sense not to shoot each after dark. The two-legged animals that walk the streets in South Bend don’t have this intelligence yet. Both places are zoos with wild animals.

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