World's Most Endangered Big Cat Trapped and Studied
14th Nov 2006, 21:48 GMT
Biologists from the Wildlife Conservation Society temporarily captured and studied two of the world's most endangered big cats: the Siberian tiger and Far Eastern leopard.
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