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Multi-level living space: gentle slopes dotted with trees and shrubs for the Amur leopards and a hillside habitat with rocky outcroppings for the snow leopards.
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The new habitats will encourage the leopards’ natural behavior and enrich their lives.
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Creature comforts, such as heated rocks for napping, deadwood for sratching, and high lookout areas for perching.
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Up-close viewing for visitors through glass panels.
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A glass-fronted maternity den so guests can watch the mother leopards rearing their cubs.
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A camouflaged animal care center nestled between the two exhibits with bedrooms, a keeper work area, a food preparation kitchen, and space for on-site veterinary procedures.
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Exhibits will be located near Panda Trek.