It could be rough mating, as geckos do. All you can do for sure is separate them. Of course, if you do, they may stop mating afterward.
The snow leopard mating season is between january and mid march. Males and females are together only for a short time during the ordeal and the mother takes care of the cub rearing herself.
nothing actually to produce more they need to mate
A snow leopard mating has only so far been filmed once (in the wild, at least). It was a surprisingly gentle encounter (certainly as far as cats go) between one male and one female, and there was no mating dance or anything of the sort.
No. Once mating is over, the platypus has nothing more to do with the female.
Male and female snow leopards are together for only a short time during the mating season. Snow leopards are not monogamous, they do not keep the same life partner.
mating
the leopard in prenant for nine months after mating and has only one pup.
No they don't, they live solitary lives except for when mating.
yes they did eat them after mating
A peacock is male and a peahen is the female. A peahen cannot get pregnant without mating. The process includes the birds mating and then the female laying eggs.
No. The male can be a bit rough during mating - biting the female, especially around the neck, but neither will kill the other. I have two males and 5 females (one male in each viv). The girls live with the boys quite hapily.
Most female birds regardless of species will lay eggs when they feel like it. Mating is not required.