1.Baby Cub- small and helpless when born
2. 2 months- ready to eat solid food 3. 3 months- Starts to learn important behaviors like hunting 4. 18-22 months- Independent of their mothers 5. 2-4 years- Ready to have their own cubs 6. Mating- During January-March, a male and a female will travel together to copulate. 7. Pregnancy- Solitary once again, The female is typically pregnant for 93-110. 8. Cub's Born- 2-3 cubs are born and the mother provides food and shelter for her young. Snow leopards can live up to 15-18 years, 20 years if they are held in captivity. |
A section of an organism's DNA is:
A T G C C T T T A C A T T G A tRNA: UAC- GGA- AAU- GUA- ACU
DNA after replication: T A C G G A A A T G T A A C T Amino Acids: UAC- Tryosine GGA- Glycine AAU- Asparagine
mRNA: A U G C C U U U A C A U U G A GUA- Valine ACU- Threonine
A snow leopard has 38 chromosomes in each cell.
A T G C C T T T A C A T T G A tRNA: UAC- GGA- AAU- GUA- ACU
DNA after replication: T A C G G A A A T G T A A C T Amino Acids: UAC- Tryosine GGA- Glycine AAU- Asparagine
mRNA: A U G C C U U U A C A U U G A GUA- Valine ACU- Threonine
A snow leopard has 38 chromosomes in each cell.