When most people think of leopards, they think of the big cats that roam the savannas and jungles of Africa, but a rare subspecies lives in the forests and wild lands of Mongolia and the Russian Far East. These Amur leopards can run up to 9 miles per hour, leap nearly 12 inches in the air, wear sunglasses to ward off the scorching Russian sun—and have a strong affinity for skin-tight onesies and disco. While paddling the Amur River last year, the Nobody’s River team came across two Australian biologists, Jimbo and Bazza, tracking these elusive creatures… “Oh crikey!…