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  1. Lion - Wikipedia

    It is an apex and keystone predator, preying mostly on medium-sized and large hooved mammals. It is usually more diurnal than other wild cats, but when persecuted, it adapts to being active at night and …

  2. Lion Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth

    May 29, 2024 · The lion is the second biggest big cat after the tiger. Unlike most big cats, the lion is social, and lives in family groups called prides. This ferocious apex predator works together with its …

  3. Lion | National Geographic Kids

    Lion prides can be as small as 3 or as big as 40 animals. In a pride, lions hunt prey, raise cubs, and defend their territory together. In prides the females do most of the hunting and cub...

  4. Baby Lions: 5 Adorable Cub Pictures and 5 Interesting Facts About The ...

    Jun 4, 2024 · Let's face it, lion babies are adorable. Inside you'll discover 5 top lion facts and 5 lion cub pictures that will make your heart melt!

  5. Lion | Characteristics, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Jun 6, 2026 · lion, (Panthera leo), large, powerfully built cat (family Felidae) that is second in size only to the tiger; it is a famous apex predator (meaning without a natural predator or enemy). The proverbial …

  6. Top 5 Reasons Lions Are Considered King of the Jungle - A-Z Animals

    Sep 23, 2023 · Want to know why lions have so many nicknames? Read this article to discover the reasons why lions are considered king of the jungle.

  7. 10 Types of Lions (Including 4 Extinct Species) - HowStuffWorks

    May 12, 2025 · Lions, one of the most iconic big cats in the animal kingdom, belong to the species Panthera leo, but not all lions are the same. There are several recognized subspecies, each adapted …

  8. Lion - WorldAtlas

    Feb 25, 2026 · A lion is built to hunt and kill prey, which is why it has a strong body, powerful forelegs, sharp teeth, and solid jaws. Lions have retractable claws to aid them in hunting and climbing, and …

  9. Lion | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    Throughout history, lions have been admired as a symbol of power, strength, and courage. Previously, lions roamed throughout all of Africa and parts of Asia and Europe.

  10. Lion | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

    The world's most social felines, lions roam the savannas and grasslands of the African continent, hunting cooperatively and raising cubs in prides. Lions have strong, compact bodies and powerful …