the Cubs• The aim is to dispersethe cubs.• After a few days she even left the cubs for a while to give him a reassuringlick.• Three weeks after the birth Harriet decided to move the cubs into the jungle.• Luckily Billy saw Harriet leave, carrying the second of the cubs, and followed her at a distance.• He's too proud to give in to the Cubs.• How well the Cubs do depends on their pitching.• Yesterdaythe Cubsscored eight in the third.
cub• The most recentestimatessuggest that Britain has a population of about 250,000 adult badgers and 105,000 cubs.• We saw her bury her cubs.• I have known a foxearthpopulated with a family of cubs while small rabbits were running around on the surfacenearby.• a sealcub• There inside the den was the first of the cubs.• The older bears will teach the cub how bears are supposed to behave in the wild.• The cubs, all between three and seven weeks old, have been found orphaned or abandoned over the last few weeks.• Lionesseslick their cubs into shape and life.• You know, wash a car with one hand and feed a bottle to a tigercub with the other.• It is more likely that the white earspots are there as a signal to cubs following their dam in thickjungle.