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Snow leopards

Snow leopards. By Landon and Tabitha . L ifecycle. Between 1 and 5 cubs are born from April to June in dens lined with their mother’s fur. T hey weigh less than a pound at birth. They remain with their mother for at least a year and through their first winter. Lifecycle.

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Snow leopards

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  1. Snow leopards By Landon and Tabitha

  2. Lifecycle Between 1 and 5 cubs are born from April to June in dens lined with their mother’s fur. They weigh less than a pound at birth. They remain with their mother for at least a year and through their first winter.

  3. Lifecycle Siblings may remain together for some time following independence from mom. They live around 20 years.

  4. Some of My Neighbors These are the neighbors: Marco polo sheep, Ibex, Sagi antelope, Gray wolf, Desert dormouse, Golden eagle, Steep eagle, and Sacker falcon. They live in mountains.

  5. Size The leopard is 3-4 feet long [head and body]. Their tail is 2.5-3 feet long and 2 feet high.

  6. Food Snow leopards are carnivores and eat mountain goats, sheep, deer, boars, and small mammals. They also consume some live stock.

  7. Pictures from Amstranger.blogspot.com www.ibtimes.com btgwcs.blogspot.com Wanpaperfast.com Wildlifeanimalz.blogspot.com Backyardchickens.com zooborns.com Good wallpapers.com Dremtimes.com

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