Yes, and a family of lions is called a pride. A group of lions typically is led by one or two males. Then, there are several females (lionesses) who are generally related to each other (sisters and cousins, etc), but never are they related to the leading males. The males work to patrol the territory, defending their area from other lions and protecting the pride. The lionesses hunt and care for the young. When young males grow up, they are evicted from their pride by the dominant male(s).
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lions live in groups
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
Lions are felines that are in the Panthera genus.
A pride of lions is not just a group, it is a family with an organised structure. If you get 10 random lions and put them together you do not have a pride, just as if you pick random people, you don't end up with a family. Organized groups of lion families - 'Prides' Groups of nomadic male lions - 'Coalitions' Hope that helped. Dr Sir Mr Knowitallkawashigma Namli
Gorillas live in family groups
A pride of lions.also pack of lions
lions live in groups
California sea lions do live in groups.
Lions typically live in the wild in grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands. They do not live in urban environments like cities or towns where bribery may occur. Lions are apex predators and require large territories to roam and hunt for their prey.
Lions live in groups of about 12 to 15 lions. These groups are called prides and consist of either one or two male lions. The rest of the pride consists of related female lions and their young cubs.Lions live in large social groups called prides. Usually there is one (sometimes two) male lions and the rest are all females from the same family with their offspring. Lions eat most things so they can survive.
Most animals do not live in family groups. Some animals that do include horses, lions, and dolphins.
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Lions are generally not solitary but live in groups called prides.
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No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.