No, it's simply a female lion. Lions are members of the species Panthera Leo.
A female lion is called a lioness.
Its called the mother or a Lioness or whatever the species is
A lion is a male wild cat of the species Panthera leo, known for its mane, while a lioness is a female lion without a mane. In a pride, the lion is typically the leader and protector of the group, while the lioness does most of the hunting for the pride.
Father it if its his own else cannibalize it so that it can mate with the lioness to produce his own cubs.
lions have fur unlike us, so they are not mammals. 2nd answer: A lioness is indeed a mammal. Mammals are defined as warm blooded vertebrates (have a spinal column) who suckle their young with breast milk (of their own).
The singular possessive noun for lioness is lioness' or lioness's, whichever you think sounds better.
Lion refers to a male lion and the species in general. Lioness refers to a female lion.
In many African languages, the term for lioness varies. For example, in Swahili, a lioness is called "simba wa kike." In Zulu, it is referred to as "ingwe." Each language has its own unique terminology reflecting the cultural significance of lions in various African societies.
The feminine gender of lion is lioness. Lioness is the term used to refer to a female lion.
Lioness
The lioness was every bit as regal as her lion. The lioness plays with her cubs.
A lioness does not have a mane.