Female lions do not have a mane.
However, there are some cases of when a lioness (usually in captivity) does grow a mane because of menopause, likely because of a decrease in estrogen (though it may not be as lush as a male's).
A lion's mane typically takes around 5 years to fully grow.
Most male lions will grow a 'mane' down along the back of their necks. It provides protection against a very vulnerable part of their backs that is hard to protect.
like your mom.
Giraffes don't eat coconuts. They don't have the teeth for it, and coconut palms don't grow where giraffes are usually found.
Giraffes will be on the game in 2014.
Yes. They believe that the gene that makes giraffes tall will cause them to grow.
There is a fair chance that a male liger will grow a mane. Some ligers have it and some don't. Male ligers will grow a mane if the liger inherits his lion father's genes more than his tiger mother's. And if it does, some grow their manes later in their lives. Just take note that a liger's mane is not as large as a lion's. They are smaller and much more organized than the lion's large and fluffy mane.
about up to 20cm
Giraffes grow large to be able to graze from the highest trees. It's tall body also allows it to assess damage from predators.
Since this is in the Giraffes catagory, Yes, they can grow to 10 ft. tall. Giraffes are usually born about 6ft. tall and can grow at least 1 inch per day. SO they grow up to 10ft or more...
a lions mane is a strawberry blonde colour and at the back where you cannot see the mane has black in it
your dogs mane is the hair in between his/her ears and the back of his neck