I say lioness' cubs
The lioness was every bit as regal as her lion. The lioness plays with her cubs.
2-5 cubs
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.
Possibly the lioness, but a lioness would only hunt a gorilla down if their are no other prey to kill.
I say lioness' cubs
The lioness was every bit as regal as her lion. The lioness plays with her cubs.
2-5 cubs
There is a male lion and a lioness and they have Cubs and the lioness hunts for food and the male lion cares for the Cubs at the den
Lion cubs are made when a lion and a lioness mate successfully.
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.
No, he goes to hunt. Actually I have NO idea!
Possibly the lioness, but a lioness would only hunt a gorilla down if their are no other prey to kill.
Yes, it take both a male and a female lion to produce cubs.
The average gestation period for Lions is around 110 days. The female gives birth to a litter of one to four cubs in a secluded den usually away from the rest of the pride. She will often hunt by herself while the cubs are still helpless, staying relatively close to the thicket or den where the cubs are kept. After a few weeks she will rejoin the Pride along with her cubsOn average, a lioness stays pregnant for 110 days.
Its called the mother or a Lioness or whatever the species is
up to about 6 most likely