Amur leopards take longer to raise their young than African leopards primarily due to the harsher environmental conditions and limited food availability in their habitat. The colder climate requires the young to develop more robust survival skills and physical strength before venturing out. Additionally, the Amur leopard's lower population density means a greater emphasis on ensuring the survival of each cub, leading to a longer dependency period. In contrast, African leopards often have more abundant resources, allowing for quicker maturation of their young.
Snow Leopard cubs are taught by their parents to hunt, so its probably a yes
Pythons in India eat leopards.
yes they do
Cubs
Adult pandas have no problem with leopards but snow leopards are known to kill young pandas.
gorillas do raise their young
They do not raise them.
Hippos and giraffes are herbivores and do not prey on any animal. The cheetah is an apex predator and really has no predators except for very young cheetahs that are taken by lions, leopards, hyenas and wild African dogs.
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.
Dingoes raise their young in a den, which is usually in a cave.
Sea anemone's don't raise their young.
i think that pygmy marmosets raise there young by...........