They are born in secluded dens, or bushes or thickets of plants so that the cubs are relatively safe.
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Lion cubs are born in dens that the mother lion creates in isolated areas, such as thick brush or caves, to protect them from predators. The mother lion typically gives birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs after a gestation period of around 110 days. Lions are born blind and rely on their mother for several weeks before they are able to join the pride.
No, a lion is a mammal and so carries its young to term and then gives birth to then live.
A young lion is called a lion cub.
A young lion is named a cub.
A young lion is called a cub. Cubs are born blind and rely on their mothers for food and protection until they are old enough to hunt on their own.
A young lion is called a cub.