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Lions greet each other primarily through social behaviors that include nuzzling, licking, and rubbing their heads and bodies together. They may also engage in vocalizations such as soft growls or grunts. These greetings help strengthen social bonds within the pride and reinforce their social hierarchy. Such behaviors are often seen after a period of separation or when a lion returns to the pride.

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