Lion cubs are pretty small when they are born. They weigh between 1 to 2 kilograms at birth. They are a few inches tall and approximately around a feet or so in length. They are born with their eyes closed and their eyes don't open until a week. For the first few months, they are entirely dependent on their mother for milk and protection. Later, the whole pride takes care of all the cubs in the pride.
At birth a lion is called a cub
A baby lion is a Cub.
Lionesses have a gestation period of 3.5 to 4 months. Approximately around 110 days. After that they give birth to 1-4 cubs who are around 1-2 kgs in weight - 2.5 to 5 pounds in weight.
A lion baby is called a cub.
The lion and lioness are the parents of the lion cub.
At birth a lion is called a cub
A baby lion is a Cub.
a lion cub
Lionesses have a gestation period of 3.5 to 4 months. Approximately around 110 days. After that they give birth to 1-4 cubs who are around 1-2 kgs in weight - 2.5 to 5 pounds in weight.
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 young lion is called a cub.