Poaching. Being at the top of the food chain, the Amur leopard might lack natural predators, but humans, the ultimate predators on Earth, still threaten the cat's existence. Humans have been actively poaching, or illegally hunting, the Amur leopard for the past 60-70 years. read more
The Amur Leopard has no natural predators, because it’s a carnivore that sits on the top of the food chain, however Amur Tiger is capable of killing it, but when it does so, it does out of competition, or desperation which might be for food. read more
Man is the only predator of an adult leopard besides another leopard. Lions and tigers sometimes kill leopards, and may eat them. read more