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 The lion is a magnificent animal that appears as a symbol of power, courage and nobility on family crests, coats of arms and national flags in many civilizations. endangered Lions at one time were found from Greece through the Middle East to northern India, but today only a very small population remains anumals in India. In the past lions lived endangered in most anumals parts of Africa, but are now confined to the endangered sub-Saharan region. Most cat species live a fundamentally solitary existence, but the anumals and endangered lion is an exception. It has developed a social system based on teamwork and a division of labor within the anumals pride, and an extended but closed family unit centered on a group of related females. The average pride consists of about 15 individuals, endangered including five to 10 females with anumals their young and two or three territorial males that are usually brothers or pride mates of the lion king. When a foal is born the mother keeps all other zebras (even the members endangered of her family) away from it for 2 or 3 days, until it anumals learns to recognize her by sight, voice and smell. While all foals endangered have a close association with their mothers, the anumals male foals are also close to their fathers. They leave their group endangered on their own accord between the ages of 1 and 4 years to join an all-male bachelor group until they are strong enough to head a family. Zebras are important prey for lions and hyenas, and to a lesser extent for hunting dogs, leopards and cheetahs. When a family group is attacked, the anumals members form a semicircle, face the predator and watch it, ready to bite or strike should the attack continue. If one of the family is injured the rest will often encircle it to protect it from further attack endangered and anumals. If you are looking for african animals then look no further. You can see live feeds of african animals on your computer.
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