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Lion

17 images Created 7 Feb 2014

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  • A loin keeps watch
    Keeping a Pride Watch.jpg
  • A Lioness Gives A Roar
    Herre Kitty Kitty B-W.jpg
  • Lions mate several times in a year and females give birth to up to four or five cubs after a gestational period lasting nearly three and a half to four months. Cubs suckle from their mothers and other pride females up to six months and in case of males usually stay with the pride up to two years of age. Despite protection of the pride, up to 50% of lion cubs in the wild do not survive owing to starvation or occasional cannibalism by other lions. When nomadic male lions take over a pride from the resident males, after a bloody and often mortal battle, they kill their cubs. This serves not only to bring the lionesses in heat but also to ensure only their gene pool continues in the next generation.
    I Swear, Im Innocent.jpg
  • The lion is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. This beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
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  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. Shot taken at the STL Zoo.
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  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions_7.jpg
  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions_6.jpg
  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions_4.jpg
  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions_5.jpg
  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions.jpg
  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions_2.jpg
  • Lions are social cats that live in groups of up to 40 members. These beautiful cats can be seen at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    african_lions_3.jpg
  • The lion is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger.<br />
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Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called prides. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a dozen or so females, and their young. All of a pride's lionesses are related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age. Young males eventually leave and establish their own prides by taking over a group headed by another male.<br />
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This shot was taken at the Saint Louis Zoo in Big Cat Country. Sinewy muscles, beautiful fur, shearing teeth, padded toes, supple body, all describe the inhabitants of Big Cat Country. This spectacular natural outdoor setting for tigers, leopards and other big cats was constructed in 1975. Dramatic, simulated rock formations provide realistic backdrops for the handsome felines. Big Cat Country takes the form of a large wheel. Three large open yards, almost one-third of an acre each, have trees and shrubs, boulders and a pool. The center yard has a 27-foot-high waterfall. There are four smaller yards that provide excellent viewing or photographing of the climbing cats. From a safe distance, of course!
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  • African lions live in a number of different habitats: grassy plains, open woodlands, semi-desert areas, even high mountains. They eat anything they can catch and kill, including antelope, zebra and buffalo
    Lioness Growl.jpg
  • Warm Kitty, Soft Kitty, purr purr purr. Loving the 'tiny' big cats at the Saint Louis Zoo
    Warm Kitty Soft Kitty.jpg
  • Female African Lion.jpg
  • Baby Lion Cubs playing together at the Saint Louis zoo.
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