a mother leopard teaches its cubs to cross the road so they won't get ran over
a mother leopard can have 1-2 cubs
she pees on them
Whales are taught to hunt like lions teach their cubs: they do it and the cubs copy.
Eventually, yes. But only if/after the mother has managed to kill one.
It is the mother polar bear that teaches her cubs (usually two cubs) by example. Cubs often hamper their mother's hunting, but eventually the cubs become able to exist on their own. A mother polar bear will try to avoid meeting an adult male polar bear, as there is a danger the male may kill and eat her cubs.
Leopard cubs drink the milk from their mothers.
No male leopards do not kill THEIR cubs. They will, however, kill the offspring of other neighboring males. A leopard kills the cubs of other males to ensure that only their own genes we yield future leopards and carry on their legacy. Of course, this does not happen at the discretion of the mother leopard
Mother lions usually stay with their cubs for about 2 years. During this time, they nurse, protect, and teach their young cubs essential survival skills before they become independent.
Snow leopard young are called cubs. Typically, a female snow leopard gives birth to a litter of two to four cubs after a gestation period of about 90 to 100 days. The cubs are born blind and rely on their mother for care and protection. They begin to venture out and learn to hunt around six months of age.
Lions, leopards and cheetahs cubs stay with their mothers for around 3 to 4 months.One day the mother Lion, leopard or cheetah will leave their cubs for them to defend for them selves.If a litter of cubs survive they stay together for life.It take two year and sometime it take four year when its with the mother.
Leopard cubs are usually born in a litter of 2–4 cubs.
Hatchling -> baby -> juvi -> adult. An adult leopard gecko would be called an adult.