Baby leopard try bite other baby, female and male?

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xXtortoiseloverXx

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Saw my baby leopard try to bite other baby leopard in the head , does that mean they are one male and one female , I know it is impossible to tell the gender by the look when they are baby .
 

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It does not mean anything in relation to their sex(es). I have a leopard that is a bit of a bully and requires significant distraction if kept with other tortoises. Other times, many babies one may see doing this are just trying to see if something tastes good.
 

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Gender issues don't come into play until they hit puberty, this simply could have been an accident, or it could be a sign of things to come. Has it happened since
 

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Pairs are a tough nut to crack.....hope it was mistaken for a yummy treat...but be prepared for two individual enclosures/yards....:D
 
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