Lions are placental mammals and give live birth.
the lions give birth almost the same as humans give birth to their children
mole
No. Lions are placental mammals and give birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs are monotremes, and include just three species: platypuses, short-beaked echidnas and long-beaked echidnas.
Lions can take anywhere between a couple of hours and a day to give birth. The birth can be quite slow as there are no vets available in Africa.
Female Lions give birth to litters of up to six cubs (usually one to four)
Lions are placental mammals and give live birth.
the lions give birth almost the same as humans give birth to their children
Wolves birth litters of five or six pups at a time, although litters as large as fourteen to seventeen may occur (about 1% of the time).
Yes lions give live birth.
You are misinformed. Dogs give birth to litters, typically of half a dozen puppies.
mole
No. Lions are placental mammals and give birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs are monotremes, and include just three species: platypuses, short-beaked echidnas and long-beaked echidnas.
Lions can take anywhere between a couple of hours and a day to give birth. The birth can be quite slow as there are no vets available in Africa.
Yes. They are called litters if there is more than one.
Beaver litters range from 2 to 8
A ferret can have 2 litters a year with an average of 8 kits per litter