Usually one to three cubs are born in a litter. Up to 5 have been reported.
Around 2-4 cubs are in a Leopard litter. But some of them do not survive and mostly only 1 or 2 live. It is very rare and lucky for all of the cubs to reach adulthood.
The average litter size is 2 to 3 kittens (leopard young) but it can be from one to six.
Cubs are usually born in a litter of 2-4,[32] but infant mortality is high and usually no more than 1-2 cubs survive beyond their infancy.
3 to 2 cubs.
about 5
a mother leopard can have 1-2 cubs
Leopard cubs are usually born in a litter of 2–4 cubs.
2-3Amur leopards have 1-4 cubs at a time.
They have about 2-3 cubs at a time.
2 tru 3 cubs
a mother leopard teaches its cubs to cross the road so they won't get ran over
Hatchling -> baby -> juvi -> adult. An adult leopard gecko would be called an adult.
Baby leopards are called cubs.
between 1 and 5 but the normal amount is 2.
Leopard cubs.
No, she raises them alone.
cubWild cats bear 'cubs'.