Apart from lions, all the big cats are solitary, and very protective of their territory.
So when male and female meets, it's sort of mixed emotions.
Yes, it's someone to breed with, which is a strong urge.
But it's ALSO a competitor for food, an intruder in the territory.
Someone to chase off as soon as possible.
There are both male and female leopards.
A male clouded leopard is simply referred to as a "male clouded leopard." There is no specific term or name that distinguishes male clouded leopards from females in common usage. These elusive big cats are known for their distinctive coat patterns and arboreal habits. They are native to the forests of Southeast Asia.
Lily if it's female and Lyle if a male
Other Leopards. If it's a male, then female leopards.
The proboscis monkey's nose is for two things. One of them is for mating. The female monkeys like the nose. So the bigger the nose, the more females a male will get. The second is to intimidate predators, such as clouded leopards, or to intimidate a rival male.
Leopards can be either male or female. A male leopard is referred to as a leopard, a female is a leopardess and a baby is called a cub.
When female and male Oscars fight, the female Oscar ends up being raped. So, no.
Generic name for the type of cat = leopard Male = leopard Female = leopardess
The males fight for the female. Not usually with the female. In general, the male will harass the female to breed, but not fight with it.
In leopards, both male and female can have cubs, but only female leopards give birth to and raise the young. A female leopard typically gives birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs after a gestation period of about 90-105 days. Males play little to no role in raising the cubs; their primary role is to mate with females. Therefore, the one with the baby is always a female leopard.
yes
No, apart from their size its difficult to tell apart a male from a female Snow Leopard.Male Snow Leopards are larger than females.