The provided diagram illustrates the life cycle of lion.
Overall, it is immediately evident that it takes about ten days for a cub to begin walking and that the average life span of a lion is about 20 years.
The process begins when a cub is birthed after mating occurs between the male and the female . At 10 days old, the newborn starts learning how to walk. It is later introduced to the pride at 4 to 6 weeks of age. It is also breast fed from the time of birth to 6 months when it is weaned off breast milk. Once it reaches 11 months, the females in the group are taught how to hunt for preys.
At 3 to 4 years, the lions are able to reproduce young ones. However, they are only regarded as fully grown the moment they are 5 to 6 years. Their average life expectancy is about 20 years in total.
