No. Lions do not have a pouch like kangaroos do. They are first formed in their mother's uterus and then are born and suckle milk from their mother. Humans have the same way of having offspring as lions do.
9 months.
why does it spend so much time in its mother pouch
Young wombats leave the pouch nine to eleven months after birth.
In the wild, absolutely not! In a zoo, maybe, but they'd be taken care of by their human surrogate mothers.
no they do not
they are in their mothers womb
yes they do
They live in the Arctic or with the mothers.
Lions are mammals. The babies suckle milk from their mothers.
Baby lions drink milk provided by their mothers. Adult lions eat meat.
Lions don't have pouches
yes