Leopard cubs.
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they are born the same way we are but not in a hospital.
Leopards do not lay eggs
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.
the leopards are to small and very intelligent
first kakantutin mo ung leopard tapos mag kaka anak kyo lalabas sa pekpek nung nanay ung baby nioAll mammals (including all types of cats) give birth to live, placental young and produce milk to feed them. They also are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur.All mammals (including all types of cats) give birth to live, placental young and produce milk to feed them. They also are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur.
Not sure if this is a serious question, but leopards are mammals, which means they give birth to live offspring...not eggs.
In leopards, both male and female can have cubs, but only female leopards give birth to and raise the young. A female leopard typically gives birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs after a gestation period of about 90-105 days. Males play little to no role in raising the cubs; their primary role is to mate with females. Therefore, the one with the baby is always a female leopard.
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YES! They are mammals so of course
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Snow leopards typically give birth in secluded areas, such as rocky crevices, caves, or dense vegetation, which provide safety from predators and harsh weather. The female usually finds a sheltered den to raise her cubs, where she can care for them during their vulnerable early weeks. After giving birth, she stays with her cubs for several months, teaching them essential survival skills before they venture out into the wild.