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Young lions, typically referred to as cubs, exhibit playful behavior, curiosity, and a strong dependency on their mothers for nourishment and protection. They have a spotted coat that helps with camouflage in their early months, which fades as they mature. Socially, they begin to develop their roles within the pride, learning hunting techniques and social interactions through play with siblings and other pride members. As they grow, young males start to show signs of independence and begin to challenge for dominance and territory.

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