Lion Mating Habits
Lions have a polygynous mating system, meaning that a male lion can mate with a number of lionesses. They breed throughout the year with the peak period, occurring during the rainy season. The gestation period lasts from 110 to 119 days, yielding 3-6 cubs on average. The female gives birth in a hidden, solitary nursery. Reaching the age of 4-6 weeks, the cubs join the pride.
Usually, all females of the pride feed and care for the young; when a mother female leaves the pride to hunt, another lactating female will feed her cubs. Weaning occurs at the age of 6-7 months, though the cubs typically stay close to their mother during the first two years of their lives. Males become reproductively mature at 5 years old while females reach maturity earlier, at 2.5-3 years of age.
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Lion Mating Habits |
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Lion Mating Habits |
MATING BEHAVIOR - Polygyny
REPRODUCTION SEASON - year-round, peak during the rainy season
PREGNANCY DURATION - 110-119 days
BABY CARRYING - 3-6 cubs
INDEPENDENT AGE - 2 years
FEMALE NAME - lioness
MALE NAME - lion
BABY NAME - cub
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Lion Mating Habits |
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Lion Mating Habits |
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Lion Mating Habits |
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