Yes, however they are usually called cubs and not kittens. Kittens usually refers to domestic cats.
yes it is very possible:)
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maybe up to 5 kittens
It is a cub (a lion cub).
No.but they can have kittens but, the real name lion kittens are cubs.Cubs are kittens of lions,leopards,and others.but the cat's baby is really called kitten(s)
A white lion can have a litter from one to four kittens at a time. The too reported litter size is nine kittens, but that is a rarity.
Baby lions are also called cubs, not kittens.
Young rats, cats, rabbits, squirrels, skunks, hedgehogs & beavers, their young are called kittens.
Lions or any other big cats can not be kept as pets. They are wild animals, not domesticated pets. Try to stick with the kittens.
usualy when cheetahs make a kill, they drag it to a safe spot & consume their prey, or their kittens eat it. if a hyena, or lion comes by, the carcuss is abandoned
Home, sweet home and a shelter from the storm- A nice quiet cave to raise the kittens up to norm. It is commonly called a 'den'.
Yes , because lions are cats too . They are part of the same family.
The collective noun for kittens and puppies is a litter of kittens and a litter of puppies.
A kindle of kittens is the proper word for a group of kittens