Both phrases convey the same idea, but the first option, "Lions live in family groups are prides," contains a grammatical error and is less clear. The second option, "Lions live in family groups called prides," is more accurate and grammatically correct. It clearly indicates that the term "prides" refers to the family groups in which lions live.
they are called calpolli.
tribes
They live in family groups called pods
groups or family:))
Pods
group or family
groups or family:))
Badgers
dolphins live in groups called pods
It is an old name, a synonym; groups of elemetes were compared with a family.
In the United States, there are factions. Although they are not typically called faction but instead are called special interest groups.
A row in the periodic table is called a period. Columns are groups.