A Lionet's Lifestyle
There are a hundred websites on the Internet that tell us the general life events of animals, especially lions. But it happens more than once that these sources don't provide us with a continuing info. They either tell us about certain steps of a lion's life and leave the others. There are not many places where you get a chronological account of such amazing lives. For this purpose, I have written this blogpost to remove confusion and provide information in the perfect series of events from before the birth of a cub to what happens till the little haven of cuteness is about a few months old. For starters, a lion cub is also called a lionet, hence the title. By the end of their pregnancy (gestation period: about 4 months) , lionesses cut themselves off the pride for a temporary period. They do this to find a suitable place to give birth. They usually give birth in a thick bush, well hidden from predators. The litter size varies between 2-4 cubs at a time. However, birth of 6 ...