Yes they have a lot of fewer offspring. Fish have many many many many babies at a time. They can have 20 or 30 or maybe more at a time. It is very weird but interesting
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A century ago, there were close to 200,000 lions living in their native Africa. Today, there are less 21,000 lions known to exist.there are only two breeeds left in the world so only about 7,000AlotThere are 6987 lions in the yr 2011 today this is accurate trust me.If this was your homework pick thisthere are fewer than 23,000 left in the world and 300 white lions left in the worldtoday in the wild there are fewer than 23,000 lions left in the world and there are 300 white lions in the world
Lions primarily live in the Savanna or Grassland region. Some species of lions also venture out into the Kalahari and similar deserts, but typically do not stay there as there are fewer animals to maintain a lion's diet.
if heterozygous, yes
Jaglions lions can only be found in captivity! There are no jaglions in the wild as jaglions are the offspring between the lion & the jaguar, Lions & jaguars live on different continents & would never come into contact in the wild! So in order for them to produce hybrid offspring together, they would have to be housed together in captivity!
No, they are marine mammals. They produce live offspring, whereas fishes lay eggs. Mammals also provide milk for their young. Fish do not.
A fish fry.
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Young lions are cubs.Cubs
The offspring of the lions play together in the savanna, mimicking their parents' hunting techniques.
Clownfish offspring are called Fry.
no
No. Sea Lions eat fish.
The females do the rearing of the offspring. In fact, some male animals are known for eating their own offspring, like Lions. Males are usually highly aggressive to their offspring.
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because if there were more Lions then they would eat all the Gazelles then die out
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