Lion is a carnivore genus of large beasts. It is a large cat found in Africa and Asia.


Lion has a large body and medium-length limbs. The head is large and round, the snout is short. And sight, hearing, and smell is very developed.


The lion's teeth are highly developed. Their fur is soft. The front foot has 5 digits and the back foot has 4 digits. Claws are sharp and retractable. The tail is more developed.


Lion has a large body and medium-length limbs. The head is large and round, the snout is short. And sight, hearing, and smell is very developed.


The lion's teeth are highly developed. Their fur is soft. The front foot has 5 digits and the back foot has 4 digits. Claws are sharp and retractable. The tail is more developed.


Lions live in savannas and grasslands, but also shrubs and dry forests. They are carnivorous, and often ambush other warm-blooded animals.


Found in African grasslands, Asia and India. Lions live 10 to 14 years in the wild. They live longer in captivity, generally more than 20 years. The male lion has a mane, but the female lion does not.


Lions were originally found in all parts of Africa, South Asia, and the Central Near East, except in tropical rain forests. Lions have now disappeared from all parts of Asia except India, and no longer live in the wild in North Africa.


Lions are mainly distributed in the grasslands south of the Sahara Desert in Africa, so they can be regarded as a specialty of Africa.


In the past, lions were found in all ecological environments except the cold zone and the sub-cold zone. Today, their living environment has been greatly reduced. They prefer grasslands and live in savannas and grasslands, but may also occur in shrubs, dry forests, and semi-deserts.


Lions are polygamous, the only species of cat that prefers to live in groups.


A group has about eight to 30 members, with an average of 17. These often contain successive generations of female lions, at least one adult male, and a few growing cubs.


Female lions form the core of the group and rarely leave their birthplace. The group consists of two adult males, but certainly only one is the leader.


Adult male lions are often not with a group and have to defend their territory by wandering around it all year round. They can lead a group for a few months to a few years, depending on whether they are good enough to defeat an alien male.


Lions are not only brave but also resourceful. Through careful observation, it often lies in ambush in the place where the animals must pass through.


When the prey approaches, it will roar and jump out abruptly, capturing the prey alive. Because of this, animals are very afraid of lions.


Lions roar a lot. It does not roar out of anger, but to assert its territory. It's a way of showing its power. The lion has the loudest roar.