Snow leopards usually mate in late winter and have a gestation period of 90-100 days. read more
Reproduction. Snow leopards give live birth to their offspring usually in a fur coated den around the spring or summer mon ths. The gestation period varies between 93 to 110 days. read more
Leopards have a gestation period of approximately three months and typically give birth to a litter of two to three cubs in a den, according to PBS Nature. Each cub weighs just 17 to 21 ounces (500 to 600 grams) at birth, is blind and almost hairless. read more