The gestation period for a lioness is typically about 110 to 120 days, or roughly three and a half to four months. After this period, she usually gives birth to a litter of one to four cubs. The cubs are born blind and rely heavily on their mother for care and protection during the early weeks of their lives.
At birth a lion is called a cub
A baby lion is a Cub.
A lion baby is called a cub.
The lion and lioness are the parents of the lion cub.
A young lion is called a lion cub.
At birth a lion is called a cub
A baby lion is a Cub.
a lion cub
A lion baby is called a cub.
The lion and lioness are the parents of the lion cub.
A young lion is called a lion cub.
A baby lion is called a cub
a baby lion is a cub
Kitten or Cub
A baby lion is referred to as a cub.
A female lion is pregnant for 108 days. The female lion will give birth to her young at the end of her pregnancy. The mother lion can birth up to 4 cubs.
A young lion is called a cub.