yes they do, just like house cats
Do little cats need their mother? Lions are just big cats ....
Lionesses typically have eight nipples. This number is consistent among most big cats, allowing them to nurse multiple cubs at once. The nipples are located along the belly and provide nourishment to the young cubs during the early stages of their development.
well thars many animal babbys with that name all big cats started out as cubs and many others !!
Wolf pup. Cubs is commonly for young bears. But you fergot, Cubs are allso referd as Big-cat's cubs. You know, the baby cats, are kittens. But for all of you there, demsticated cats aka: The house cat, they babys are referd to, as kittens.
Only lions live in prides and they can get quite large (approximately 30 cats) but typically consist of less than ten or fifteen individuals, including cubs.
Not all of the four big cats have spots but the four big cats are Lion, Tiger, Leopards and Jaguars. Out of those four only two really have spots. Lion cubs can have spotted patterning, but this fades as the lion grow older.
No, male cats cannot nurse kittens as they do not produce milk. Only female cats can nurse and feed their young.
The word cub can be used to define multiple carnivorous baby animals. For example, baby bears, wolves and big cats are called cubs.
Baby jaguars are called cubs. Just like any other big cats offspring, they are called cubs.
Few big cats have allies; but if there is a female protecting her cubs, she can use birds and other nearby animal's warning calls to help her either flee (taking her cubs with her or not) or prepare for attack, by hiding her cubs and protecting where they are hidden.
A 'typical' litter for most of the big cats is three or four - although there are exeptions.
No, male cats cannot nurse kittens as they do not produce milk. Only female cats can nurse and provide milk for their kittens.