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Sea Lions are mammals, and birth live young. They do not lay eggs.
none...LIONESSES give birth
a baby is called a cub
Well in the springtime, lions and lionesses mate. Then in the summertime the lionesses give birth. They care for their young for a long time.
No, a lion is a mammal and so carries its young to term and then gives birth to then live.
Sea Lions are mammals, and birth live young. They do not lay eggs.
Yes lions give live birth.
none...LIONESSES give birth
a baby is called a cub
Well in the springtime, lions and lionesses mate. Then in the summertime the lionesses give birth. They care for their young for a long time.
Mammals: warm-blooded, have hair or fur, give birth to live young, feed their young milkReptiles: cold-blooded, have scales, lay eggsInsects: have an exoskeleton and six legsNow, which one sounds like the lion to you?
No, a lion is a mammal and so carries its young to term and then gives birth to then live.
That's one of the main places they live in And doesn't AFRICAN lion give you a really big clue?
Six will be the maximum (only in very exceptional cases there may be more) but a typical litter will consist of three cubs.
The bear, the lion and the house cat all give birth to live young, whereas the platypus lays eggs. Besides the platypus, they all belong to Carnivora, have teeth and are not semi-aquatic.
Usually three or four is normal.
how tall can a African lion get