The female lionesses of the pride do the bulk of the hunting. Male lions duties mostly involve protecting the pride and fathering cubs. However, in cases where the pride is trying to bring down a large prey like a Giraffe or a Cape Buffalo, male lions too involve in the hunt
A female lion appears to the casual observer like a male lion, apart from not having a large mane. The female lions do most of the prides hunting and also care for their young.
Other than the most obvious answer, most male lions have manes and larger teeth than than their female companions.
Because they needed food and drink to survive so they gathered and hunted the food and drink. The male most likely hunted whilst the female gathered.
Male lions are different from female because male ones are a lot larger and they have hair around the head but female lions don't. Female lions are also referred to as "lionesses". Also, female lions do most of the hunting in the pride. While the lionesses hunt, the male lions stay near and watch over the cubs. Male lions are also known for being the leaders of the pride. The leader is the one who challenges and fights other male lions from other prides. In a pride, there is a lot more females than males also.
In lion prides, lionesses do most of the hunting, but males can and do hunt. Tigers, for the most part solitary animals, both sexes hunt equally well.
Within the pride, the females do most of the hunting. However, males will occasionally help bring down larger prey. Solitary males will also hunt.
Male or Female
The lion's mane (the thick fur around the neck) is the most easily identifiable feature of the male lion. It can be used to intimidate enemies, since the mane makes the lion appear larger.
Mane
Most English words can be male or female, including "Tahitian".
male
As with most animals, there are both male and female squid.