Lions typically have a gestation period of about 110 days, or roughly 3.5 months, before giving birth to cubs. After birth, the cubs stay with their mother for about 2 to 3 years, during which time they learn essential survival skills. However, if you meant "in tummy" to refer to how long they stay with their mother after birth, they usually remain dependent on her for food and protection until they are around 1.5 to 2 years old.
10-12 years
A baby lion, or cub, typically develops in its mother's womb for about 110 days, which is roughly 3.5 months. After this gestation period, the mother usually gives birth to a litter of 1 to 4 cubs. The cubs are born blind and rely heavily on their mother for care and protection in the early weeks of their lives.
Average gestation for a lion is about 110 days.
the lion stays in its den
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.
4 months
140-159 days
The gestation period for a raccoon is 63-65 days.
a (young mountain) lion
10-12 years
A baby lion, or cub, typically develops in its mother's womb for about 110 days, which is roughly 3.5 months. After this gestation period, the mother usually gives birth to a litter of 1 to 4 cubs. The cubs are born blind and rely heavily on their mother for care and protection in the early weeks of their lives.
Average gestation for a lion is about 110 days.
The gestation period of the gray fox lasts approximately 53 days.
Lion cubs are weaned at 6-7 months of age but stay with the mother until they are 2-3 years of age.
it stays for one year
the lion stays in its den
A foal is usually only called a foal for a year. Then they are called yearlings.