In this latest animal sighting, lion cubs are eating their first meat.
According to the Maasai Sighting, this sighting occurred at Maasai Mara
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Cubs typically nurse for six months but start eating meat at three months. Due to dangers, including starvation during food shortages and attacks by male lions taking over pride, up to 80 percent of lion cubs die within their first two years of life.
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