They care for their young by teaching them how to hunt, climb trees, and protect themselves from predators. Answer by Answer Girl ;-)
Yes, for the first two years.
Sexual reproduction. Male gamete meets female gamete of the snow leopards producing offspring
600-700 snow leopards are being put into capitivity! :)
Snow leopards need to be preserved for the role they play in the food chain. Without them, the biodiversity of their natural habitat would suffer.
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.
Snow leopards have keen hearing.
snow leopards do not migrate or hibernate
Snow leopards are being put in national wildlife parks all over the world to protect them from the poachers and hunters that want their beautiful fur and bones. Please also see related answers.
Panthers and other leopards
No. Of course not. They're snow leopards, not tribbles.
Snow Leopards do have enemies. It's enemy is a WOLF!
It takes performance enhancing drugs