Baby lions will usually spend at least the first 2 - 3 years with the mother.
Their mother will suckle them until they are weaned and able to eat bamboo leaves.
The mother and her cubs The dad leaves after the mother had Cubs
thay leave wene there mother leaves them
They nurse from the mother until they are weaned.
A mother lion sometimes leaves her cubs.A verb is a 'doing' word = and the doing word above is 'leave'.
Tigers - regardless of colour - don't live in packs. They're solitary animals. A mother and her cubs form a family unit until the cubs are mature enough to make it on their own. That's all.
The mother polar bear leaves her cubs to fend for themselves when they are around 3 years old. Then the mother bear would probably rear another litter in the same year or the subsequent year.
Male tigers don't stay with the mother at all. Right after mating the father leaves.
White bengal tiger cubs stay with their parents until they are approximately 2 to 3 years old. The parents protect and feed them until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Lion cubs live with their mother between 2- 2 1/2 years at the latest.
No. Tigers are solitary hunters. They live and hunt alone. During the mating season, the Tigress can be spotted with one or more cubs. But, at all other times Tigers are solitary and live alone.
Well at first, of course the mother lion mates with a male lion, then, the father leaves. The mother lion will give birth to 2 to 3 cubs with their eyes closed(blue eyes). They will drink their mothers milk for about 1 month. By that time, their eyes are open(brown eyes). The mother lion will teach her cubs how to hunt, then, the cubs will have to hunt by itself. When the cubs grow up, they leave their mother to find their own territory.