Lions learn from their parents how to hunt and survive.
They would learn how to hunt, and how to live by themselves
the lions are learned
If you see a lion, both its parents were lions, too.
Lion cubs typically stay with their parents for about 1 to 2 years before becoming independent and venturing out on their own. During this time, they learn essential survival skills and hunting techniques from their parents.
They can do everthing their parents can do.
you can learn by respecting your parents
its a natural instinct
the pups learn from the parents how to hunt and how to hide
How they live, what they eat, their temperments. There is a lot you can learn about lions, check wikipedia for more info.
No, they watch and learn from their mother.
Yes it is physical.
around a year
In the story "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury, the lions in the nursery were eating the remains of a virtual recreation of the parents. The children programmed the nursery to create a realistic simulation of their parents being devoured by lions as a form of revenge.