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how can you distinguish a mail loin from a femail lion

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lions are considerably larger and heavier than lionesses. Lion grows a graceful mane but not the lioness. Lion maintains the territory boundaries very seriously but not the lioness. Lioness is the primary hunting member of any pride while lion is the primary feeder of those hunted food.

Answered by sakshee226
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  • Lions represent the pinnacle of the cat world. While these magnificent and revered creatures once roamed throughout the world, they are now found only in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, plus a small population of Asian lions in the Gir Forest of India. Male and female lions have a number of differences between them, including their physical characteristics, their role within the social structure and the path their lives take.

Differences in Physical Characteristics

  • Male lions possess an iconic mane that encircles their head; females do not. The color of the manes indicates both age and prowess. Fully mature males weigh between 330 and 550 lbs.; females weigh between 265 and 395 lbs. Males can reach lengths of 10 feet (including tail), and females are generally less than 9 feet long. Both sexes stand about 4 feet high. In the wild, males typically live 12 years; females average a lifespan of 15 years.

Gender Makeup of a Pride

  • Lions, as the only social cats, live in groups called prides. Prides consist of between three and 40 lions, with 15 being the average. Females commonly remain with their birth pride for life, but males leave after two to four years. There are generally only one or two adult male lions in each pride.

Differences in Pride Responsibilities

  • Males are primarily responsible for the security of their pride. While they will participate in hunting, they spend the majority of their time on security patrols. They will defend their pride’s territory, which can cover up to 100 square miles. Females are primarily responsible for hunting, which typically occurs after dark. They are also the primary caregivers for lion cubs. The eating hierarchy is males first, followed by females and then cubs.

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