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Q: Why do lion cubs look similar to their parents?
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Do lion cubs look like their parents?

yes


What does an African lion family look like?

There is a male lion and a lioness and they have Cubs and the lioness hunts for food and the male lion cares for the Cubs at the den


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.


How long does a lion look after its cubs?

The lioness will take care of cubs until they are up to two years old. The cubs are nursed until they are 7 to 8 months old.


Do cheetah cubs look like their parents when they're born?

Yes.


When does the mom lion leave the cubs?

The mother lion will allowthe baby cub on its own after a few months , when it knows it can look after itself, and also hunt for itself.


Is there a chimera constellation?

No, but there is a constellation that look similar which is the Leo constellation(a lion).


Who sells lion cubs?

Not many people. I would't look into attempting to buy a lion cub for one main reason. After a while lion cubs tend to grow up and they, at least to most people, lose their cuteness. This cuteness is, more often than not, replaced with a ferocious appetite for meat and desire to not be in confined. For your sake, and more importantly, for every lion cubs' sake don't buy one.


How do you tell a baby boy lion from a baby girl lion?

Boy cubs are bigger and more active then girl cubs.


Why do brown bears have brown cubs?

because they look like there parents. like a nmph and a grasshopper.


What does the family of wild cats look like?

With the exception of the lion, wild cats do not live in groups, except for a mother and her cubs. There are 36 species of wild cats and all but the lion live as individuals.


How does a mother lion look after her cubs?

The mother feeds the young with milk until it is able to eat solid food. Then, she will hunt and share food with the young until it is old enough to hunt for itself. She teaches it to hunt by catching prey and turning it loose where the young one can see it.