Leopards are solitary living, peace loving and mysterious animals. They may be sometimes seen as couples during the mating seasons but mostly they like to live alone. They spend their time in sleeping on high trees during the day time and come out during night and hence has a better sight at the night hours. It also does this because it's more powerful enemies like Tigers and Lions hunt during the day hours.
No, they do not. The territorial males gather in what are termed as coalitions.
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No. Cheetahs are loners. They only get together to breed. Mothers will raise her cubs alone and then when they are old enough, and able to hunt by themselves,she just leaves them.
Cheetahs are usually solitary animals. Mothers and cubs, however, live together until the cubs are old enough to survive on their own. Males will form loose groups called coalitions to protect breeding territory.
No, most are solitary animals.
no they do not
Yes, giraffes go in herds.
they go to partys
Amur leopards aren't much different from any other leopards, really. They just go about it as any other wild animal would. They simply urinate where they wish to.
Snow Leopards want to know "Why should humans not go endangered? Indeed, I want them extinct!"
Snow Leopards can live up to 15 years in the wild
People can help leopards stay alive by donating to charities that go out to were leopards live and help prevent the poaching of them.
at night
The money goes to the company and to use it to help the snow leopards life.
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leopards usually hunt for 3 hours to go around their 20-21 hours of sleep
im gonna go with yeah.
in herds