A baby Snow Leopard is called a cub.
The special Latin name for a snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is an internationally-recognized binomial designation, formally introduced in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus.
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Snow leopards DO have babies. when the mother is pregnant, she has to rest somewhere safe where her babies will come out. she does not lay eggs, her cubs come out alive.
Snow Leopard does not mean anything. The Snow part of the name just means snow, and the Leopard part of the name means leopard. The difference between a regular Leopard and a Snow Leopard is that the Snow Leopard is white with black spots.
Leopard, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard,
They have about 2-3 cubs at a time.
Panthera is the genus for the snow leopard.
The snow leopard is a beautiful large cat that is native to the mountains of Central and South Asia. The Latin word (or Scientific name) for them is "Uncia uncia"
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it blends in with its surroundings, but if needed to protect its babies (also known as kittens) the snow leopard will find caves or dens to protect her babies.