A juvenile lion is called a cub. Lion cubs are typically born in litters of two to four and are dependent on their mothers for food and protection during their early months of life. They begin to explore their environment and play with their siblings as they grow, usually becoming more independent around two years of age.
A 'cub' is a word to call a baby animal. For example: lion cub, bear cub
a den of a lion
A young lion is named a cub.
An overweight lion is often referred to as a "fat lion" or a "chunky lion."
A female lion is called a lioness.
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A 'cub' is a word to call a baby animal. For example: lion cub, bear cub
A lyin lion.
a den of a lion
Q: What do you call a lion with chicken pox?A: A dotted lion.Q: What do you call a lion who chases camels across the desert?A: a chameleon.Q: What do you call a lion wearing a stylish hat?A: A dandy lion
A lion cub
Lion in Norwegian is løve.
a calf
what di you call a mooing lion? a moo-lion
a baby lion is called a cub
A den is a lion's home.
A happy lion is one that has had a kill.