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Lions do not move much for the majority of the day. They primarily move in order to hunt for food. Their usual movement is languid, but when chasing prey becomes a short burst of very fast motion.
Movement of a lion.
An established lion pride, consisting of a male, several females and young, are territorial and tend to stay in their own area. Young males, when they grow too big and could be a threat to the male, are chased away and wander far, looking for a new territory in which to establish their own pride of females. Lions feed well when the grazing animals pass through their territory on the annual migration. Once the grazers have moved on, the pride go hungry and will even eat carrion (if starving) or try to catch small animals.

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