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Snow leopards typically give birth in secluded areas, such as rocky crevices, caves, or dense vegetation, which provide safety from predators and harsh weather. The female usually finds a sheltered den to raise her cubs, where she can care for them during their vulnerable early weeks. After giving birth, she stays with her cubs for several months, teaching them essential survival skills before they venture out into the wild.

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