The most pronounced traits appear in a male lion and a female is there at the tail end of fur clumps. In some lions, the fur clumps will cover "ngiangkraduk" or "sprout" buttons, which are approximately 5 mm, which is caused by the last part of the tail bone consolidation. The lion is the animal of the cat family, only a single species with hairs concentrated at the tip of the tail. The duties of the fur clumps and ngiangkraduk are also unknown. When a newborn child, this will not be a lion fur clumps. Clumps of fur will begin to occur around the age of 5 when a ½ months and seen at the age of 7 months.