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What does a lion do to protect themselves from predators?

A male just chases the prey; A female lion is usually the actual hunter, because they teach their cubs and are more sneaky.Read more: How_does_a_lion_protect_itself_from_predators


Does a lioness need a lion to have cubs?

Yes, it take both a male and a female lion to produce cubs.


How are lion cubs made?

Lion cubs are made when a lion and a lioness mate successfully.


What is father tiger called?

A male Tiger is a tiger, female is a tigeress and a baby is a cub.


How many cubs are born from a female lion?

3 or 4


Do the males look after the cubs while female lion goes hunting?

no the female hunts and looks after the baby lion cub as well.


When lion and tigers mate what do you call their cubs?

The result of a tiger and lion mating is a liger.


How does a white lion reproduce?

White lions reproduce through sexual reproduction, where a male lion mates with a female lion. The female lion carries the cubs for about 3.5 months before giving birth to a litter of usually 2-4 cubs. The cubs are then cared for by the mother until they are old enough to fend for themselves.


What is a female lion's purpose of being in a pride?

The female lion hunts for the pride and then the male lion eats first then the lioness and last of all the cubs.sometimes the cubs can die of starvation.


How do you tell a male lion for a female lion cub?

Male lion cubs can be distinguished from female cubs primarily by their developing manes, which usually begin to appear around six months of age. Female cubs lack this mane and have a more slender, streamlined appearance. Additionally, male cubs are generally larger and more robust compared to females. Observing their behavior, male cubs may also start to exhibit more playful aggression as they grow.


To how many babies can the female lion give birth?

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