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No, she raises them alone.
snow leapords stay safe because tge the color of there fur. they blend in with the snow
The snow leopard is kept in a protected environment so it has the means to stay alive and then they provide It with a suitable mate in the hope to reproduce to repopulate its species
The snow leopard has a thick skin and fur all over its body that helps it stay warm in the cold surroundings that it lives. The fur is thick enough to help it survive through the worst of winters. Apart from this, the snow leopard is a silent and stealthy animal that can blend into the canopy without being detected. This helps to protect it from other forms of physical danger.
The snow leopard is migratory. In the summer they stay in the upper regions at about 8,900 to 6,000 feet in the mountains. But in the winter they come down to lower regions at about 6,600 feet.
2-4 kitttens. Most don't live beyond the first year. Those that do stay with the mother for 18 months.
The behavioral adaptations of a snow leopard help them survive in the snowy, rocky, high altitudes of the mountains. Snow leopards become very nocturnal if humans are in the area. They hunt at dawn and dusk, and from a distance of 50-feet to remain unseen by their prey. They hunt alone so they do not have to share food. Snow leopards leave marks and scent to find a mate. When they are cold they wrap their tail around their head and bury in the snow to stay warm.
The snow leopard is a solitary creature, but there is some overlap in home ranges between males and females. During mating season, cats sometimes spend several days in close vicinity. Throughout the rest of the year, however, only mothers and her cubs form groups.
The gestation period of snow leopard is 14-15 weeksand 1-5 cubs are born in a den lined with fur. Snow leopards live with their parents for about 18 months.The cubs stay in the company of their mother until they are between 1 and 2 years of age after which they leave to find their own territory.
More snow falls during the year than melts. Happy to help!
The behavioral adaptations of a snow leopard help them survive in the snowy, rocky, high altitudes of the mountains. Snow leopards become very nocturnal if humans are in the area. They hunt at dawn and dusk, and from a distance of 50-feet to remain unseen by their prey. They hunt alone so they do not have to share food. Snow leopards leave marks and scent to find a mate. When they are cold they wrap their tail around their head and bury in the snow to stay warm.
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