The mother feeds the young with milk until it is able to eat solid food. Then, she will hunt and share food with the young until it is old enough to hunt for itself. She teaches it to hunt by catching prey and turning it loose where the young one can see it.
The mother lion will allowthe baby cub on its own after a few months , when it knows it can look after itself, and also hunt for itself.
they live in the savanna
No
Baby jaguars are called cubs.
Whales are taught to hunt like lions teach their cubs: they do it and the cubs copy.
The mother feeds the young with milk until it is able to eat solid food. Then, she will hunt and share food with the young until it is old enough to hunt for itself. She teaches it to hunt by catching prey and turning it loose where the young one can see it.
The cheetah cubs are cared for by the mother cheetah for about eighteen months. The father has no part in raising the baby animals. The mother nurses the cubs, and protects them from predators, as a large number of tiny cubs fall victim to other animals. The mother later teaches them to hunt.
No, your pups are too weak and inexperienced to hunt.
they live in the savanna
Tiger cubs are endangered because people hunt them for their skin
The mother lion will allowthe baby cub on its own after a few months , when it knows it can look after itself, and also hunt for itself.
They risk anything for the cub and hunt for it, while the male watches/protects the cubs. The mothers clean the cubs carefully by licking them.
Jaguar cubs (kittens) do not hunt. That is done by the mother.
Lions, leopards and hyenas will hunt and kill cheetah cubs.
Baby polar bears are called cubs.
It is the mother polar bear that teaches her cubs (usually two cubs) by example. Cubs often hamper their mother's hunting, but eventually the cubs become able to exist on their own. A mother polar bear will try to avoid meeting an adult male polar bear, as there is a danger the male may kill and eat her cubs.