Snow leopards tend to make sounds that are reminiscent of other large cats, they can moan, hiss, growl and yowl. They cannot, however, roar.
Snow leopards mate from December to March.
Snow leopards give birth after about 100 days of gestation, so the time line differs depending on when the cubs are conceived.
Leopard cubs.
No. They develop as they grow up. They are like birth marks. Leopards are born furless and spotless.
A snow leopard might weigh one to five or four lbs
Not sure if this is a serious question, but leopards are mammals, which means they give birth to live offspring...not eggs.
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Newborn Leopards weigh only about 1 pound at birth. A mother usually only gives birth to 2 cubs at a time, but they have been known to have up to 6 babies in a litter.
first kakantutin mo ung leopard tapos mag kaka anak kyo lalabas sa pekpek nung nanay ung baby nioAll mammals (including all types of cats) give birth to live, placental young and produce milk to feed them. They also are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur.All mammals (including all types of cats) give birth to live, placental young and produce milk to feed them. They also are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur.
Leopards do not lay eggs
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Um...because they are giving birth. Wouldn't you make some sort of noises if you were giving birth?
Snow Leopards are mammals because they are vertebrates, have mammary(milk producing) glands, and give birth to live young who have fur.Yes, a snow leopard is a mammal.yeah it is a mammal
Snow leopards typically give birth to a litter of 1-3 cubs once a year, usually in the spring or early summer after a gestation period of around 90-100 days. The number of cubs born can vary based on factors such as food availability and environmental conditions. Snow leopard cubs are born helpless and rely on their mother for care and protection in their early months.