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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
Is leopard cub mortality high?
Do leopards roar?
Are there black leopards in the Kruger Park?
How much does a leopard eat per day?
It is said that baboons could kill a leopard. Is this true?
What is the preferred habitat of the leopard?
Do leopards mark their territories?
Do other predators prey upon leopard?
Are leopards very susceptible to disease?
Can the leopard be a danger to humans?
What are the main physical features of the leopard?
Is the leopard a solitary animal?
What does the leopard diet consist of?
What is the potential life span of a leopard?
How do leopards manage to get very heavy prey into a tree?
What are the leopards breeding habits?
Why are leopards so seldom seen?
Are leopards territorial?
Do leopards returns to the prey left in a tree?
Why do leopards hang their prey in trees?
Topic: Mammals
More frequently asked questions on: Mammals
Do lions communicate well?
Are Vervet Monkeys intelligent?
What are the major physical features of the Vervet Monkey?
What does the leopard diet consist of?
How do Thick Tailed Bushbabies communicate?
How can I increase my chances of seeing mammals in Kruger National Park?
Do male baboons often kill each other in fights?
What do Elands look like?
Where can Elands be found in Kruger National Park?
Are impalas endangered?
Do Suni have any predators?
How do lions kill their prey?
Are cheetahs often robbed of their kill?
Where can Blue wildebeest be found in the Kruger National Park?
How fast can impalas run?
Where can I find impalas in Kruger National Park?
What are the normal causes of death in lions?
May I feed the animals in Kruger Park?
Are porcupines dangerous to humans?
Are there any conservation efforts in place to protect hippos in Kruger National Park?
Are Mountain Reedbucks endangered?
Do lions often become man eaters?
Do lions kill only when they are hungry?
Are Mountain Reedbucks dangerous?
Is the cheetah a true cat?
Can you swim with hippos in Kruger National Park?
Can I see Brown Hyenas on a Kruger Park safari?
What is a Honey Badger?
What is the purpose of roaring and when do lions roar?
What should I do if I encounter a dangerous mammal in Kruger National Park?
What do Lesser Bushbabies eat?
What is the normal life span of a lion?
What is a Klipspringer?
What is the lifespan of an impala?
To what diseases are baboons susceptible?
What do impalas eat?
How do elephants use their tusks?
Are lions cannibalistic?
Is it true that lions usually mate over a two to three day period?
Do the home ranges of lions overlap?
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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Mammals
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History
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Birds
Insects
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