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SNOW LEOPARD, PENGUIN, COBRA

SNOW LEOPARD, PENGUIN, COBRA. Laura Trojanova. HOW THEY REPRODUCE. SNOW LEOPARD Mate at the end of the winter season Reproduce sexually PENGUIN Reproduce sexually using internal reproduction COBRA The female snake lays eggs trough a vent. After that a male comes and

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SNOW LEOPARD, PENGUIN, COBRA

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  1. SNOW LEOPARD, PENGUIN, COBRA Laura Trojanova

  2. HOW THEY REPRODUCE SNOW LEOPARD • Mate at the end of the winter season • Reproduce sexually PENGUIN • Reproduce sexually using internal reproduction COBRA • The female snake lays eggs trough • a vent. After that a male comes and • fertilizes them.

  3. HOW THE EMBYRO DEVELOPS SNOW LEOPARD • Since snow leopards are mammals, their embryo develops just like ours, internally PENGUIN • Takes about ten days for the embryo • to develop which later develops into • a fetus. COBRA • It takes up about two weeks for • the embryo of a cobra to • develop fully.

  4. HOW YOUNG DEVELOPS SNOW LEOPARD • Cubs are expected to be born • in the spring • Develop for 6 months until they can • hunt on their own PENGUIN Penguins grow and develop under • the watch of their parents until • they are 3 months old. COBRA • A cobra develops in growth of size. • They usually grow 20 times their baby size.

  5. HOW PARENTS CARE FOR YOUNG SNOW LEOPARD • Fed with milk for a few months • before they can eat meat. • Parents let them go after a • full year. PENGUIN • Penguins are fed by their parents • who chew food for them. They • also helps the young ones keep • warm by keeping him near during • the cold. COBRA • Cobras are taken care of by their • parents for two to 6 months depending • on the breed.

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