A lion stays clean by grooming itself with its rough tongue, licking its fur to remove dirt and parasites. They also roll around in the grass or dirt to help loosen any debris stuck in their fur. And let's be real, they don't have time for a bubble bath, they've got a kingdom to run.
the lion stays in its den
licking itself clean!
10-12 years
Average gestation for a lion is about 110 days.
A baby lion is called a cub. Cubs are born blind and depend on their mothers for protection, warmth, and food. They stay with their mother for about two years before becoming independent.
the lion stays in its den
A lion stays in a cage.
woman did stay and clean but not all the time cause they had to look after kids and clean
no
a (young mountain) lion
Stay away from them I guess...
the role of a cub lion is to have as much fun as he wants and all the mess he does the parents have to clean it
licking itself clean!
Animals can stay clean by having a bath not to often but not to less. Also being warmed often will help them to stay clean as worms make them dirty.
. . . bathe
10-12 years
Lion cubs are weaned at 6-7 months of age but stay with the mother until they are 2-3 years of age.