Not really.
Lion society doesn't run on male-female pairs.
The lasting element in lion society is the pride, usually made up mostly of related females and their offspring. Every pride will have one or a couple of resident males, which will mate with any willing female in the Group.
But competition for being the resident male in a pride is fierce, and the expected Life of males in the wild is a considerably shorter than that of the females.
Male lions never die of old age, they are either killed outright when roving males try to take over their pride, or eventually die after having been chased off.
Lion cubs are born at any time of the year. They are usually born in litters of one to four cubs.
sure........ because the king must give train to new coming kings........
Yes after the cubs have grown up and been separated form the herd they may return to the herd in search of a mating partner if if its there own parents
No, but new pride leaders will kill cubs of the old leader, to bring the females into heat.
Sea lions mate on land (seals also mate on land)
lions look after there cubs and when the cubs get older they can stay with echother
Lion cubs. or cubs.
Lions produce baby cubs.
No.
Lion cubs are made when a lion and a lioness mate successfully.
If you are speaking of lions, the males will kill the cubs of another male, and mate with the mother of the cubs to ensure their genes get passed into the generations.
To mate, to want to kill or hunt, to be the strongest in his or her group, to deffend his or her territory, to protect the pride's cubs.
Sea lions mate on land (seals also mate on land)
lions look after there cubs and when the cubs get older they can stay with echother
Young lions are called cubs.
Lions mate sexually as a pride, raising the cubs as a community. Many think that only the main male sires cubs, but in fact many other males do as well if the leader is not interested in that female. When it is time, the females will give birth to 1-6 live cubs.
Lion cubs. or cubs.
Lions produce baby cubs.
Lion cubs drink their mothers' milk, but adult lions drink water.
No they have babies, lions and bears etc have cubs.
Yes after the cubs have grown up and been separated form the herd they may return to the herd in search of a mating partner if if its there own parents