Lions have both genders male and female
The plural of lion is lions.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'lion' is it.If the gender of the lion is known, the the pronouns he or she, and him or her can be used.Example: We could hear the lion in the distance but we couldn't see it.
A Lion
Tiger/Tigress
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female is lioness.The gender specific noun for a male is lion.The noun lion is also a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female. The gender specific noun for a female is a spinster.The gender specific noun for a male is a bachelor.The noun 'spinster' is a gender specific noun for a female who is past a child bearing age but has never married.The noun 'bachelor' is the noun used for an unmarried, adult male of any age, however, at the time the word 'spinster' was commonly used, no corresponding noun for a male was used because an unmarried man of any age is not past an age for (the expectation of) siring children. Old timers will speak of a 'bachelor lady.' The word 'bachelorette' is a more recent addition to popular culture.
Lion. The female gender is lioness.
The opposite gender of a lion is a lioness. Lionesses can form a pride when they are in a group.
Lion. The female gender is lioness.
A female is called a lioness.
A lion The male is a lion and the female is lioness
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Lioness
Lion refers to a male lion and the species in general. Lioness refers to a female lion.
a lioness
That would be a lioness.
male
the females don't have manes