A baby lion is a Cub.
Really be careful with these cats! They grow 5 pounds a week as cubs, and I think you need a special license.
A 'cub' is a word to call a baby animal. For example: lion cub, bear cub
A cub.
Simba is a young male cub
The same way as humans grow.
About 2-3 years
A Cub.
Cub has some meanings: cub = der Flegel cub = [zool.] das Junge als Wolf, Bär, Löwe, Tiger cub = [zool.] der Junghai cub = das Tierjunge cub = der Tollpatsch cub = junges Tier
Ligers are no different than any other cat. They start as cubs and grow to be an adult
Cub Koda went by Cub.
The word for "cub" in French is "ourson" for a bear cub, and "lionceau" for a lion cub.
Bears are interpreted variously as strength, danger, protection, introspection and the wonders of nature. A cub is a smaller, more manageable, and more innocent version of a wild animal. They are not however as harmless as they may seem. A cub, in dreams may, like a cub found in nature be a source of hidden danger... "Momma" is usually close by and not often friendly. In tassology a cub is a small problem, with the potential to grow. Unless it is specifically a "teddy-bear" where it implies "youth" or "innocence".
A baby lion is a Cub.
A cub is not an adult, that's what CUB means!
A cub.
CUB