in the wild at any time but in captivaty December to march
Typically in early fall and early spring.
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.
They have 2-3 per year.
In the wild, 2-3 cubs are normally born in a snow leopard litter, although one snow leopard in captivity gave birth to 7 cubs! Female snow leopards can mate every other year. I don't know how often males can mate; I would assume that they could mate every year, once they reach the appropriate age.
Snow leopards are expected to become extinct by about 2030.
around 1972
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hi there :) i have looked for days and cannot find any graph or table... i have to do a school assignment and need an impacts graph on the snow leopard, my teacher and i have looked everywhere and cannot find anything. i know this isn't really an answer but anyway bye :)
its because they don't they only are awake for all year round.
nono they live through the cold all year long
A normal snow-leopard gestation period is 101 days when 1 to 5 leopards are born.These become mature in about two to three years.
Jaguars mate at any time of the year
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