A male lion typically will have a bigger frame, and a mane that becomes darker as he ages. Females tend to be smaller, without a mane. HOWEVER, there are female lions who have manes in the wild--which makes males think she is a male, giving her a bit of natural protection against males. These maned-females still are of a small size, still live in prides with other females, and can still can bear and raise babies; it's just these females were born with the ability to grow a mane.
Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)
Yes.
A Male lion is simply called a lion.A Female lion is called a lioness.Lions. The females are called lioness'
A lion The male is a lion and the female is lioness
A lioness is female. A male is a lion.
yes, male and female panda are look alike, because they are panda
Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)
They are very similar but not exactly alike.
Yes.
A Male lion is simply called a lion.A Female lion is called a lioness.Lions. The females are called lioness'
A baby is called a Cub. Look on the Internet of what a female and male lion is called Baby = cub Female = lioness Male = Lion(from the info i found on Google.com this should be right)
they atract em by seeing how fit they look and how hot!
These animals are monomorphic. This means that both the male and female look alike. There is no real reason why they do this but it is still true.
Essentially, except perhaps to each other.
They can look alike but, they don't look exactly alike. No two of any species are exactly the same.
Look at a picture of a tiger and a picture of a lion. When you draw your Liger, you can use whatever characteristics you want from each animal.
They both look alike, so you can't tell the difference.