Search


When do leopard cubs become independent?

Young leopards can become independent at the young age of a year but often stay with the mother until they are about two years old in order to learn all the skills required for their survival. Full maturity is reached at about three years. Leopard with her two cubs grooming

More frequently asked questions on: Mammals


How often do female lions produce cubs?

Are hippos dangerous?

Do female lions secure food for their cubs?

What is an Eland?

Can the leopard be a danger to humans?

Are there any conservation efforts in place to protect hippos in Kruger National Park?

How can I increase my chances of seeing mammals in Kruger National Park?

When do hyaenas hunt?

What are the leopards breeding habits?

What is the general behaviour of the Lesser Bushbaby?

How fast can hyaena run?

Are Aardwolves endangered?

Why do some males have black manes?

Are there any predators that hunt Klipspringers in Kruger National Park?

When is the best time to see mammals in Kruger National Park?

Is it true that giraffes have blue tongues?

Can elephant tusks grow back?

How many baboons are there in the Kruger Park?

What are the main physical features of the leopard?

Can cheetahs climb trees?

What are the normal causes of death in lions?

Are Warthogs fast?

What is the scientific name for the spotted hyena?

What do Lesser Bushbabies eat?

Is the leopard a solitary animal?

Why do leopards hang their prey in trees?

Do Buffalo have good memories?

What are some of the interesting facts about the impala found in the Kruger Park?

Do lions scavenge?

Do the female lions do most of the hunting?

What are the main physical features of the cheetah?

Do lions attack elephants?

How many Brown Hyenas are there in Kruger Park?

Do lions often become man eaters?

How long do Suni live?

How fast are cheetahs?

Are the senses of a lion well developed?

Are cheetahs solitary animals?

Is leopard cub mortality high?

Are male lions more aggressive than females?