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The magnificent African lion is the largest of Africa's big cats and is primarily active at night, sleeping away most of the day to escape the intense heat.
Lions are highly social creatures that hunt cooperatively and form cohesive groups called prides, which is unusual for cats. The pride consists of two groups, one of four to 12 related females and their cubs, and a group of one to 6 males known as a coalition who mate with the adult females. The lionesses are the most close-knit and central part of the pride while the lions may be substituted every few years. Prides largely consist of about a dozen adults but are smaller in places like the Kalahari, and larger where prey is abundant. The pride may split up into smaller groups roaming freely for a few days or a couple of weeks. Where game is plentiful prides are fiercely territorial but if prey is scant then their pride lands are far too large to defend.
Lions and lionesses announce occupation of their territory with strong smelling urine, faeces and lots of roaring. Audible for 10 km, the impressive roars of lions during the night is the quintessential sound of the African bushveld. If their prey source is migratory then they follow the roving herds and are less territorial. Should they encounter lion from other prides then interactions are hostile and wary but seldom end up in a fight. Lions that aren’t part of a pride are nomadic, roaming extensively, either singly or in pairs.
Lionesses are more agile and faster than males and do most of the hunting. Males are much bigger and defend the pride and territory, ranking first in line to feed and grab the “lion’s share” of the kill. Next to dine are the lionesses and lastly the cubs with much scuffling, hissing and cuffing. By contrast lions at rest are blissfully peaceful and sprawl all over each other with lots of affectionate nuzzling, purring and licking.
Male lions weigh between 150-225 kg and females range from 120-150 kg with a lifespan between 10-14 years. Males reach maturity at 3 years and peak at 4-5 years when they are ready to take over a pride. From the age of 8 years a male may lose dominance and be ousted from the pride by a younger male. This gives him little time to procreate - so he usually kills all the previous alpha male's cubs that are less two years old. This results in the lionesses becoming fertile and receptive. Occasionally the female may mate with other males in the pride resulting in cubs of the same litter having different fathers. The lioness’s gestation is between 100-120 days, and a litter ranges between 1-6 cubs. Pride females usually coordinate their reproductive cycles and collaborate in the raising and suckling of the cubs. Lion cubs are weaned at 6 months. Their mortality rate is high with only 20% of cubs reaching the age of two years.
South African Lion Subspecies:
South African lions usually belong to the subspecies Panthera leo krugeri - Kruger National Park lion. In parts of the Northern Cape, Namibia and Botswana, male lions have spectacular black manes, belonging to the subspecies Panthera leo verneyi - Kalahari lion.
Panthera leo melanochaitus, the black-maned Cape Lion, became extinct in 1860. The Cape Lion once roamed around Cape Town and the Cape Province, the last one to be seen in the Cape was shot in 1858.
White lions:
Rare 'white lions' are born almost pure white without the usual camouflaging spots seen in lion cubs. Their unusual colour is due to a recessive gene that reduces pigmentation. As cubs mature their white coats progressively darken to ivory or blonde. A white lion is less camouflaged than the regular lion and has a disadvantage when it comes to hunting.
Their population is diminishing and has been given vulnerable status on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
My fav animals are all from the wild cat family. Lions are one of them. Thank you and enjoy...Hugs
Comments (34)
magnus073
Antoinette this is another wonderful work you've come up with and I too love the Lions and the history you provided for them was magnificent. Although it sounds to me like the female lions do all the work while the males lay around ;)
delbeke
They are magnificent animals and you have done a beautiful scene showing one of them. Excellent! :o)
allnaydi
Very beautiful image and background information Antoinette - I can tell how much you like them :) Fabulous work my friend.
lorddarkwolf
he is fantastic looking!!!!
flavia49
excellent work!!
lyron
Fantastic work!!
A_Sunbeam
Nice texture work!
RodolfoCiminelli
Wonderful and very creative realization my friend, excellent postwork.....!!!
lior
An excellent artwork as always!
Cimaira
Stunning image of a gorgeous animal.
sandra46
wonderful work!
MagikUnicorn
S U P E R B
claude19
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flaviok
Maravilhoso texto , obra magnifica minha amiga, aplausos (5)
3x3
wonderfull work in your unique style x 5+
Black-Carrie
Beautiful done, sweetie! I love all kind of cats!
Pankaj
Keep the coming!!!!! very well done!!!!!!
Faemike55
WOW! Great picture and wonderful information
UteBigSmile
Nice looking male fellow!!!! Hug's
jendellas
Another super picture. Great information as well.
lunchlady
I have decided I am moving to Africa! Beautiful Antoinette!!!!
2121
wonderful, so majestic
beatoangelico
fantastic work...Bravissimo..!!!!
rawdodb
Gorgeous work!!
loligagger
Magnificent creature,excellent work and image!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
renecyberdoc
fantastic information and in fact a strong dedi to the lion,i can feel the love you have for this animal in your txt,the information is very useful,lot of things i thought i knew,but now i do-hihi.fantastic work altogether. i love the part when you write that ocasionally a lioness mates with other males,reminds me the human race-lol.but here in this case it is done only to protect the species,while our human females have other reasons to mate around-laugh.
miashadows
Wonderful work !
missgrin
Excellent work...
mixart
Fantastic !
NetWorthy
I've loved this series, just beautiful!