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Lion's in Africa
The African Lion is the second largest cat in the world the Tiger being the largest. Lion's are incredibly social and live in groups called a Pride. A pride can have upto 3 males and the remainder will be females and their young.
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Lion's in Africa
The African Lion is the second largest cat in the world the Tiger being the largest. Lion's are incredibly social and live in groups called a Pride. A pride can have upto 3 males and the remainder will be females and their young. The pride size will be dependent on the availability of food and water. A Lion's roar can be heard as far a way as 8 km. A prides territory can extend as far as 260 square kilometers. It is the male's that will protect this territory. The thick mane of a male Lion safeguards them from fights. Female Lions primary job is to hunt and care for their young. Being smaller and a bit slower they hunt together contributing to their successful rates..
Leopard
Leopards are one of the African Big 5 they are primary nocturnal animals. They are not social and prefer to live a solitary life. Incredibly agile and are very good swimmers. They can leap upto 6 meters they will usually take their prey into trees where they are more protected from other predators. Leopards can run upto 57 km/h. Gestation period of 90 to 105 days with a litter of 1 to 6 kittens. Cubs will suckle for 3 months and are kept hidden for upto 8 weeks. Leopards have the largest territory of all of the big cats. This ability has ensured their survival in various geographic areas. Leopards are carnivores and are of the best ambush predators.
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