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Yes, female snow leopards care for the cubs until they are old enough to care for themselves.
they teach their young how to climb and hunt for food. so when they are older they can do it then.
Big cat males do not take care of offspring. Leopards aren't an exception. Even male lions don't take care of the Cubs, although they would fight to protect their Cubs.
snow leopards are not the only leopards that klimb trees. African leopards take there food up trees to.The reson behind this is leopards take the there meals in trees to protect it. From preditors such like these lions,hyenas,vultures and somtimes cheetahs. For the snow leopard the potect it from mountain lions, and onther birds of prey like eagels and hawks
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.
Snow leopards are an elusive animal, not much is known about them. However a combination of poaching and mating habits are probably why they're endangered species.The biggest threat to snow leopards like most other endangered animals are humans. Humans hunt them for their fur and their bones. Humans also destroy their habitat and food sources.Snow leopards are also endangered because when their habitat is destroyed, the countries where they live are not rebuilding their habitat, and if they are, it is not successful. in 1994,A raid on a group of traders in Srinagar that hauled more than $1 million worth of furs and garments made from 1,366 of the world's most endangered wild cats, tigers, snow and clouded leopards and Bengal tigers indicated that the lack of effective measures to preserve endangered species has deteriorated further as a result of the 8 year old conflict.
2 years
she pees on them
they teach yhem that life isn't fair! and to get over it.:) Leopards can climb and avoid most larger predators that way. they females stay with the young until they are 3
Heck no! no, Snow Leopards are not amphibians, they are mammals, specifically feline. Amphibians are creatures that spend part of their life in water, and part of their life on the ground, by which I mean they live there, not that they go take a dip in a lake.
tigers,leopards,dholes,african wild dogs,lions,snow leopards,cougars it depends on where it lives.jackals,foxes,eagles can take down fauns and juveniles.Vultures kill sick or injured(fataly injured).
they safe by camouflaging with the snow and they hunt their prey