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Cub

Cub is a noun used to describe the juvenile offspring of certain mammals. The term is most commonly applied to young bears, lions, tigers, wolves, and seals, but it can be used for other carnivores as well. For many other animals, different terms are used, such as kitten, pup, fawn, or calf. The origin of the word is uncertain, with earliest attestations in Middle English; it has come to denote a young animal dependent on its mother.

Cubs are usually born helpless and rely on their mother for nourishment and protection. They learn essential

In human culture, the word cub appears in the name of the youth program Cub Scouts, which

See also: juvenile, offspring, pup, kitten, fawn, calf, cub scouts.

skills
through
observation
and
play,
and
their
development
proceeds
at
species-specific
rates.
The
length
of
the
cub
phase
varies,
from
weeks
to
years,
depending
on
the
species.
Cubs
eventually
disperse
or
integrate
into
family
groups
as
they
grow
capable
of
independent
survival.
aims
to
teach
outdoor
skills,
teamwork,
and
citizenship
to
children.
The
term
is
also
used
as
a
mascot
or
nickname
in
sports
and
branding
to
convey
playfulness
or
youth.