No. Of course not. They're snow leopards, not tribbles.
Snow leopards tend to make sounds that are reminiscent of other large cats, they can moan, hiss, growl and yowl. They cannot, however, roar. Snow leopards mate from December to March. Snow leopards give birth after about 100 days of gestation, so the time line differs depending on when the cubs are conceived.
No, they are single until they mate and have cubs.
nine to ten
Male and female snow leopards are together for only a short time during the mating season. Snow leopards are not monogamous, they do not keep the same life partner.
2 days
The mating season for snow leopards is late winter and early spring, normally January to mid-March. Females have to be 2 or 3 years old, and males have to 4, before either can mate. When snow leopards find a mate, they stay together during a short period of time. They mate 12-36 times a day, in the usual felid posture, during which one snow leopard climbs on the other's back. Once the female is pregnant, the male leaves; he doesn't help raise the cubs. Female snow leopards can mate every other year, although they don't always. It is not known how often male snow leopards mate.
by eating there mothers waste.
they prey on them because they are a easy target or in other words prey
Baby snow leopards live off of their mothers milk until they are old enough to eat anything their mother brings to them, which usually consists of small rodents to deer, goats and even sheep!
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Whoever said it was asexual doesn't know what they are talking about... all mammals that I've ever known... mate... To ensure the continuation of their species they must mate and produce young snow leopards or the species would die out.
Mother's milk until they are weaned on to an all meat diet.