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Lions are born alive.

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Lion cubs are born alive. The lioness (the mother) will birth in a spot that gives her and her newborn(s) some protection from predators, and her first priority will be keeping her young safe. If she must move her family, she does so by carrying one at a time in her mouth/her teeth by the scruff of the cub's neck. A baby left even for a couple minutes faces high risks, so moving the family is a very dangerous time.

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The definition of a mammal is that is has hair (or fur), is warm blooded, and gives birth to live young that it feeds milk. A lion is a mammal.

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Live--lions are mammals.

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