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The lion is one of the four Big Cats in the genus
Panthera and a member of the family Felida.
With some males exceeding 250 kg. in weight, it
is the second-largest living cat after the tiger.
3. Lions are the only cats that live in
groups, which are called prides. Prides
are family units that may include up to
three males, a dozen or so females,
and their young.
4. these are three types of lions. the first one
african ,second one is a western snow lion in
greenland ,and the third one is an eastern snow
lion
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Until the late, about 10,000 years ago, the lion was
the most widespread large land mammal after
humans. They were found in most of Africa, across
Eurasia from western Europe to India, and in the
Americas from the to The lion is a , having seen a
major population decline of 30–50% over the past
two decades[
in its African range. Lion populations
are untenable outside designated reserves and
national parks.
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Lions from western and central Africa are believed
to be smaller than lions from southern Africa. It is
also suggested, that they have smaller manes, live
in smaller groups, and they may also differ in the
shape of their skull.
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Only male lions boast manes, the impressive fringe
of long hair that encircles their heads. Males defend
the pride's territory, which may include some 100
square miles (259 square kilometers) of
grasslands, scrub, or open woodlands.
9. Lion homesLion homes
The lions home in Africa is on the plains
sometimes under trees so they stay cool and
have protection from charging rhinos
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These kings of the jungle can weigh between 250
and 550 pounds, depending on sex and age and
can grow up to be 14 years old in the wild and over
the age of 20 years old in captivity. They become
capable at hunting at the age of two and are fully
grown after 5 or 6 years.