No, he goes to hunt. Actually I have NO idea!
No, the female leaves the pride to give birth in an isolated area away from the group. She does not return until the cubs are a few weeks old.
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
Male lions are stronger.
Yes, it take both a male and a female lion to produce cubs.
the female because she hunts and teaches her cubs to hunt and she gives birth not the male
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Lion cubs are made when a lion and a lioness mate successfully.
you need to be a female lion then press u when the land is dry with showers the letter u will tell you if your lioness is in heat if not she isnt in heat then when she rolled that means she is ready to mate pick the male lion and approach the lioness who is in heat and press her two times and they will mate and be the lioness again then wait for a few days and the cubs are born
A lion The male is a lion and the female is lioness
A lioness is female. A male is a lion.
If the male hunted, another male would join the lionesses in his absence, kill the cubs in preparation for taking over. Upon returning the male would find that the damage had been done
Lions prowl because they are in the wild looking for food. The male lion will sometimes stay with the cubs while the female lioness goes out hunting for food.
It is a mammal and the female gives birth.