no the female hunts and looks after the baby lion cub as well.
In lion prides, lionesses do most of the hunting, but males can and do hunt. Tigers, for the most part solitary animals, both sexes hunt equally well.
Male lions are not lazy; they play a critical role in defending their pride's territory and offspring. While they may rest for up to 20 hours a day, this behavior conserves energy for hunting and safeguarding the pride. Each lion in the pride has a specific role, with males protecting the group and ensuring its safety.
Lion cubs start hunting at young ages to grow the skills needed. Without preparation, then other animals would outhunt them, causing them to starve. However, the male lion cubs will eventually stop hunting and simply fight over females, leaving the female lionesses to hunt together.
Male lions are different from female because male ones are a lot larger and they have hair around the head but female lions don't. Female lions are also referred to as "lionesses". Also, female lions do most of the hunting in the pride. While the lionesses hunt, the male lions stay near and watch over the cubs. Male lions are also known for being the leaders of the pride. The leader is the one who challenges and fights other male lions from other prides. In a pride, there is a lot more females than males also.
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The males take care of the cubs while the lionness goes hunting
Female members of the pride do most of the hunting while males care for the cubs.
I'm not sure I understand your question but... Females lay the eggs for EVERY species of birds, reptiles, fish, etc... However, in the case of hunting, female lions usually hunt, while the male guards the cubs and territory from rival males.
hunting =)
Males are boars, females are sows and cubs are cubs.
the females lack tufts on their ears and the males have them. also the males are taller at the shoulder by about 3 inches. females have slightly longer tales. males are seen way more often because they are the ones hunting while the females stay in the den with the cubs.
Females are sows, males are boars and cubs are cubs.
In lion prides, lionesses do most of the hunting, but males can and do hunt. Tigers, for the most part solitary animals, both sexes hunt equally well.
Many males eat cubs when they are desperately hungry
male tigers leave the female to take care of cubs because the male cubs are hunting for food so that it can feed its family
Both hunt for survival, so both males and females are very good at hunting once they master how to do so. Female Cheetahs hunt not only for themselves but for their cubs as well, so I suppose one could argue the females are better.
No, Cheetahs are not cannibals. Female cheetahs protect their cubs with their life. They defend them with all their strength. In spite of their efforts nearly 75% of the cubs die within the first one year.