Fun Lions Facts and Information for Kids Lions 101 #Lions #Africa
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10. In case you missed the joke in the intro, Unlike other cats, lions live in groups, called prides, of around 15-30 cats. A pride consists of up to three males, a dozen related females, and their young. The size of the pride is determined by the availability of food and water. If resources are scarce, the pride becomes smaller. Not all lions live in prides. At maturity, young males leave the units of their birth and spend several years as nomads before they become strong enough to take over a pride of their own. Some never stop wandering and continue to follow migrating herds; but the nomadic life is much more difficult, with little time for resting or reproducing.
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8. Spending 16-20 hours of the day sleeping or resting, lions are the laziest of the big cats, but maybe not as lazy as your pet cat. They can be found lying on their backs with their feet up or taking a snooze up in a tree. While lazing around, they are very affectionate towards one another, rubbing heads, grooming, and purring.
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6. The mane of the male lion is a distinctive characteristic of lions as no other big cats have them. It makes male lions appear larger, thus allowing them to be more intimidating. It also signals sexual maturity and health status; lionesses tend to favor denser and darker manes.
4. Lionesses are caring mothers who will even take care of a neglected cub, allowing him/her to suckle and giving them a chance to survive. Two or more lionesses in a group tend to give birth around the same time, and the cubs are raised together. Female lions, sisters, live together for life. Their female cubs also stay with the pride, even after they’re grown, but as mentioned earlier, male cubs must venture out on their own once they reach maturity.
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3. Most lions drink water daily if available, but can go four or five days without it. Lions in arid areas seem to obtain needed moisture from the stomach contents of their prey.
2. A 12-year-old Ethiopian girl was abducted in 2005 by men attempting to force her into marriage. She was found a week later protected by three lions who “stood guard until we [police] found her and then they just left her like a gift and went back into the forest.”
1. In 2015, the US Fish and Wildlife Services announced that African lions may be facing extinction by the year 2050. The agency proposed listing the lions as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act. The greatest threats facing lions are habitat loss, loss of prey (largely due to the bushmeat trade), and human-lion conflict, including sports hunting and retaliation kills, in which lions are killed after attacking area livestock. There are only about 34,000 lions left in Africa, which is about half the number that existed 30 years ago. About 70 percent of these animals live in just 10 regions of the continent. In West Africa, fewer than 250 adult lions remain.
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Well, there you have it. It was impossible to cram all the interesting facts about lions into one video. They are amazing creatures. What facts did we miss? Please leave them in the comments below. If you liked this video, please take a moment to like and subscribe. Also, consider sponsoring us on Patreon to help us create more fun list. Thanks for watching, and as always, catch ya next time.