The term "cub" is commonly used to refer to the young of several animal species, including bears, lions, tigers, and some species of seals. Cubs are typically born blind and helpless, relying on their mothers for care and protection. This term is often associated with larger mammals that exhibit maternal care for their offspring.
A lion baby is called a cub.
A baby fossa is called a kit or a cub.
A baby lion is a Cub.
A baby lion is called a cub. Lion cubs rely on their mothers for protection, food, and guidance until they are old enough to hunt and fend for themselves.
No, a baby lion is called a cub. well a lioness's baby is called a cub lions can't have baby they are boys
A cub.
A lion baby is called a cub.
A baby fossa is called a kit or a cub.
A baby lion is called a cub
When a baby tiger is born it is called a CUB or a WHELP.
A baby lion is a Cub.
It's called a cub.
A baby lion is referred to as a cub.
A baby lion is called a cub. Lion cubs rely on their mothers for protection, food, and guidance until they are old enough to hunt and fend for themselves.
No, a baby lion is called a cub. well a lioness's baby is called a cub lions can't have baby they are boys
NOpe.....Its called a cub.....
A baby lion is called a cub.