young lioness, lioness cub
110 days.
it meams cub or young lioness
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).
I say lioness' cubs
A young lion cub looks like a much smaller version of a female lioness, but much more cuddly.
The singular possessive noun for lioness is lioness' or lioness's, whichever you think sounds better.
Lioness
Lion. The female gender is lioness.
The lioness was every bit as regal as her lion. The lioness plays with her cubs.
Lioness
A lioness does not have a mane.