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10 Delightful Baby Lion Cub Coloring Pages

On this page, you’ll find 10 original printable Baby Lion Cub Coloring Pages in PDF format that are free to download and print. Also, check out these coloring sheets of stunning lions and lionesses: 10 Stunning Lion Coloring Pages and cute baby foxes: 9 Charming Baby Fox Cub Coloring Pages.

Lion Cub Coloring Pages

realistic baby lion coloring page

Baby lion cubs often have cute dark spots or rosettes on their bodies, including their foreheads, when they are young. As they grow older, these spots typically fade.

realistic lion cub coloring page

Look at this baby lion cub jumping for joy! Lions may be known as majestic creatures but as cubs, they’re just as goofy and playful as any other baby animal. Hopping and pouncing are fun ways for cubs to build strength, coordination, and important hunting skills.

realistic baby lion cub coloring page

This little lion cub looks sleepy – maybe it’s time for a cat nap! Lion cubs sleep a lot, up to 20 hours a day when they are very young. Naps help them grow big and strong. When they’re awake, they love romping around with their brothers and sisters.

cute lion cub coloring sheet
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Another cute coloring sheet of a lion cub, full of curiosity:

Lion cub coloring page
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Here’s another cuddly baby lion cub to color. Lion cubs drink their mother’s milk until they are about 6-8 weeks old. After that, they start to eat meat provided by the adults. Cubs stay with their moms for up to 3 years before going off on their own.

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Two Lion Cubs Coloring Page

Lions are very social and affectionate with their pride. Females and cubs live together in close-knit family groups. The lionesses even help each other raise cubs.

Two lion cubs coloring page
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The big 1-year-old birthday is a milestone for lion cubs. In their first year of life, they go from eyes-closed, 3-pound newborns to curious, active 40-pound babies. They learn to walk, play, and communicate in their growing pride family.

realistic baby lion coloring sheet

Lion cubs drink their mother’s milk until they are about 6-8 weeks old. After that, they start to eat meat provided by the adults. Cubs stay with their moms for up to 3 years before going off on their own. This cub looks curious and ready to explore – what colors will you choose?

realistic lion cub jumping coloring page

This little lion cub is simply adorable, and the details are just right for easy coloring:

coloring sheet of realistic baby lion