Leo
The constellation you are referring to is likely Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia is a distinctive "M" or "W" shaped constellation in the northern hemisphere. It is named after the mythological queen Cassiopeia.
a spring constellation the lion
Sagittarius is often described that way.
Leo the Lion is pretty easy to spot during winter and spring evenings. Even though the stars aren't terribly bright, the shape of Leo's mane looks like a backwards question mark. To the left of the Lion's mane is a fainter triangle which make up his haunches and tail.
People in the past envisioned the Leo constellation as a lion due to its name originating from the Latin word for lion. Different ancient cultures had varying interpretations of the lion's shape and size, but the general association with a majestic lion has persisted through history.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia is a distinctive "M" or "W" shaped constellation in the northern hemisphere. It is named after the mythological queen Cassiopeia.
a spring constellation the lion
Auriga
Sagittarius
The constellation that is shaped like a scorpion is Scorpius. Which is where we get the star-sign Scorpio.
There is a constellation calle Lion (in Latin: Leo) that is supposed to look like a lion. Actually it requires a great deal of fantasy to see a lion in it.
Draco, the Dragon!
little dipper
The constellation Leo can be recognized by looking like a lion. It is one of the constellations of the zodiac. The name is Latin for lion. It was described by Ptolemy.
The constellation that is shaped like a bull is Taurus. It is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is known for its V-shaped cluster of stars that represents the bull's head.
it looks like a lion
big dipper