The snow leopard is a solitary creature, but there is some overlap in home ranges between males and females. During mating season, cats sometimes spend several days in close vicinity. Throughout the rest of the year, however, only mothers and her cubs form groups.
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No, they are solitary. However, cubs may stay with their mother for 1.5 - 1.8 years.
Well, snow leopards mainly hunt alone but may hunt in pairs during breeding.
Only females with cubs. They are basically solitary animals.
Yes, the snow leopard is generally a solitary animal but may hunt with a second animal, especially with a potential mate.
The snow leopard lives alone.
Snow Leopards live alone.
alone
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
by attacking its enemy
No
Any live animal smaller or the same size as itself that it can catch.Wild mountain goats
A snow leopard lives in the Himalayas.
The Snow Leopard does not live on Mount Everest, no big cat does.
The biggest animal that lives in the entirety of the snow leopard's habitat is the snow leopard itself. Their primary natural prey is the blue sheep. That's about as big as animals get high in the Himalayas.
no.
sounth of russia
It still does!
Yes they do
they neat to live so they live to neat