lions don't have spots that's cheetahs or leopard's. But they have spots to blend in with the surrounding.
Lions are born with spots to keep themselves camouflaged when their mother goes out to hunt.
Lion spots fade away when they start to mature.
A snake. Snakes do not have spots on their skin, but some may have patterns like stripes or scales with different colors.
Lions are believed to have originated in Africa, with the modern lion species (Panthera leo) evolving around 300,000 to 200,000 years ago. They have since spread to other parts of the world, including parts of Asia and Europe.
lions don't have spots that's cheetahs or leopard's. But they have spots to blend in with the surrounding.
Lions are born with spots to keep themselves camouflaged when their mother goes out to hunt.
Lion spots fade away when they start to mature.
lions.
Lions are basically tawny colored animals, but as cubs have spots that fade as they grow.
NO because when they get older they get more spots! There first years of life they don't have many spots.
The way they are different are lions and tigers can not run as fast or that they do not have spots or legs as long as the cheetahs.
dogs , cats , lions that all i know
Lion cubs have spots on a grayish coat until the age of three months, spots may remain on stomach especially in East Africa.
A snake. Snakes do not have spots on their skin, but some may have patterns like stripes or scales with different colors.
Big cat family fur coats facial features ( except for spots )
Lions are believed to have originated in Africa, with the modern lion species (Panthera leo) evolving around 300,000 to 200,000 years ago. They have since spread to other parts of the world, including parts of Asia and Europe.