The males take care of the cubs while the lionness goes hunting
Eat and take care of cubs
Aparently no, the lionesses do most of the work. Male lions kill their cubs.
male tigers leave the female to take care of cubs because the male cubs are hunting for food so that it can feed its family
Yes, female snow leopards care for the cubs until they are old enough to care for themselves.
Only the female cares for the cubs. The male disappears after mating with the female.
Lions reproduce through a process called mating, where a male and female lion come together to have cubs. After mating, the female lion is pregnant for about 110 days before giving birth to a litter of one to four cubs. These cubs are born blind and rely on their mother for food and protection. Lionesses usually take care of the cubs together, helping each other raise them until they are old enough to hunt on their own.
Big cat males do not take care of offspring. Leopards aren't an exception. Even male lions don't take care of the Cubs, although they would fight to protect their Cubs.
lions hunt at night mostly female lions hunt they eatwildbeests,zebras,and buffalo it takes a group of lions to take down a buffalo adult lions will eat there cubs or others if there is food promplems
The sister lionesses all take care of the babies. The males might play with them a bit but don't really take care of them.
The mother lioness, as well as the cubs adult female relatives, take care of the cubs. All of the cubs in a pride are raised by all of the adult females collectively.
Lions are social animals. They live in prides that comprise of around 10 or more animals. All the lions in the pride share the responsibility of feeding and protecting the cubs with the females taking care of the feeding mostly and the males the protection. However, male lions are known to kill young ones fathered by another male as soon as they take over a pride.
Sometimes. The female mostly takes care of her young while the male hunts.