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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.
More information on the Leopard
More frequently asked questions on the Leopard
What are the main physical features of the leopard?
Is leopard cub mortality high?
Are leopards very susceptible to disease?
What is the preferred habitat of the leopard?
Are leopards territorial?
How much does a leopard eat per day?
What are the leopards breeding habits?
Do leopards mark their territories?
What does the leopard diet consist of?
Can the leopard be a danger to humans?
Do leopards returns to the prey left in a tree?
Is the leopard a solitary animal?
Do other predators prey upon leopard?
What is the potential life span of a leopard?
Are there black leopards in the Kruger Park?
How do leopards manage to get very heavy prey into a tree?
Why do leopards hang their prey in trees?
Why are leopards so seldom seen?
Do leopards roar?
It is said that baboons could kill a leopard. Is this true?
Topic: Mammals
More frequently asked questions on: Mammals
What do Aardwolves eat?
Are porcupines dangerous to humans?
How fast are cheetahs?
How large is the average lion pride?
Are lions territorial?
Where can I find hippos in Kruger National Park?
How much meat can a lion consume during one meal?
What is a Serval?
Where can Serval be found in the Kruger Park?
Are Klipspringers endangered?
How do spotted hyenas hunt?
Are there any predators that hunt Klipspringers in Kruger National Park?
How do Vervet Monkeys communicate and are they aggressive?
Why do leopards hang their prey in trees?
Is it true that giraffes have blue tongues?
Do Honey Badgers have any predators?
What do Elands look like?
How do Elephants Communicate?
What kind of sounds do cheetahs make?
Can lions swim?
Why do some males have black manes?
What should I do if I encounter a dangerous mammal in Kruger National Park?
Does a pride of lions accept a stranger?
Are young adults expelled from the pride?
Can the female lion roar?
Do lions eat carrion?
What do Mountain Reedbucks eat?
Is it true that lions usually mate over a two to three day period?
Are Suni endangered?
Are lions cannibalistic?
What does a Serval look like?
How fast can Blue wildebeest run?
May I feed the animals in Kruger Park?
How many muscles does an elephant trunk have?
Are there any conservation efforts in place to protect hippos in Kruger National Park?
Were lions ever found on continents other than Africa?
Is the leopard a solitary animal?
What is an impala?
What is the gestation period for spotted hyenas?
What is an Eland?
Sub Topics of: "Mammals"
Giraffe
Lion
Honey Badger
Pangolin
Elephant
Porcupine
Buffalo
Warthog
Cheetah
Mosquito
Baboons
Monkey
Bushbaby
Hyena
Impalas
Porcupines
Aardwolves
Serval
Brown Hyena
Mountain Reedbuck
Blue Wildebeest
Suni
Eland
Spotted Hyena
Hippo
Klipspringer
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Health and Safety
Mammals
Snakes
History
Flora
Birds
Insects
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