Pride. We saw a pride of lions.
Pride of lions. "Pride" in this context is an animal collective, a word for a group of a particular animal.
Pride of lions
The collective noun for a family of lions is a 'pride of lions'.
The collective nouns are a pride of lions and a crew of sailors.
Lions. A pride of lions.
A pride of lion was seen nearby.
'Pride' just means 'group', i.e. a pride of lions = a group of lions.
A pride of lions
Still a pride.
(noun : self approval, ego - also a group of lions)His pride would not let him apologize for his mistake.The professor took pride in his accomplishments at the school.The pride of lions moved into the savanna that spring.(verb : to give self approval)We pride ourselves on being impartial, but we all have our biases.The country can pride itself on supporting freedom and equality.
lions often roam alone. lions don't like to roam in herd.
Pride. We saw a pride of lions.
Yes, a family group of Lions is called a pride of Lions.
A group of lions is usually called a pride.
A group of lions is called a pride.
Do you mean a pride of lions? A group of lions is called a pride.