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lion cubs

n. (lion cub English)

Usage examples of "lion cubs".

While the lion mother would suckle her cubs during their early weeks -- and even allow them to nurse, occasionally, for six months -- from the time they first opened their eyes, lion cubs began eating meat.

When he saw her, he grew hungry and thirsty, lay down and began to suckle with the lion cubs.

She'd never felt anything so smooth or plush, even the fur of newborn lion cubs.

One of the lion cubs happily fetches it back, wagging a golden tail.

They reminded Michael of two half-grown lion cubs he had once watched trying to bring down a scarred old zebra stallion, falling over themselves in comical confusion as the stallion avoided them with disdain.

He rose ponderously to his feet, and glowered at Naja and his bodyguard, like an old bull buffalo surprised in his wallow by a pride of half-grown lion cubs.

The lion cubs, their bellies stuffed full, stood up on their back legs and playfully batted the flying creatures out of the air as they were disturbed into flight again.

Or the sight of children playing in a flowery meadow with furry lion cubs (Isa.

Vetch didn't have to time to look at any of them, though he heard that they were all about the size of the first one, as wild as lion cubs and as ready to take off limbs before their first taste of tala calmed them.

He saw four ville-issue Sandcats trailing behind the big MCP like shy lion cubs following their mother.