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White lions adapt to life in the wild primarily through their unique coloration, which provides camouflage in their natural habitat of light-colored savannas. Their social structure, living in prides, enhances their hunting efficiency and protection from predators. Additionally, like other lions, they have developed strong hunting skills and cooperative behaviors that enable them to catch prey effectively. Their adaptations also include physical traits, such as powerful limbs and sharp claws, which aid in both hunting and territorial defense.

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