No, lions don't wear clothing.
Yes, there are several myths and legends about lions across different cultures. For example, in many African cultures, lions are seen as symbols of strength, courage, and leadership. In Greek mythology, the Nemean Lion was a fearsome beast that terrorized the land until it was slain by the hero Heracles.
Yes, lions lose their baby teeth just like humans do. They typically have 30 teeth as adults, with sharp canines for hunting and tearing flesh. Over time, their teeth can wear down from hunting and feeding on prey.
No. Male lions, and therefor all father lions, are, as a general rule, are considerably larger than female lions (mother lions).
Lions can't be pets. People don't have lions as pets. Lions belong in the zoo. Lions are wildcats. Only at home cats can be as pets. Lions are from the African Jungle.
Most often a club or his lion cloak.
Heracles tricks Atlas by offering to hold up the sky while Atlas fetches the golden apples from the Garden of the Hesperides. When Atlas returns with the apples, he finds Heracles still holding the sky, but Heracles cleverly asks Atlas to hold it briefly so he can adjust his cloak. When Atlas takes the weight back, Heracles escapes with the apples, effectively outsmarting him.
They wear leather cloak.
Cloak over coat
They wear leather cloak.
No, lions don't wear clothing.
tunic and cloak
There is no Hurcules. If you mean Heracles his main symbols are a lion's skin cloak, his club, the "Pillers of Hercules" - or any of his Labors.
Nemean lion.
A wollen cloak.
They wear over-tunic and a Hooded cloak
The Wise Men wore cloak sort of thingz