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Lions do not typically consume salt in their diet, as they primarily eat meat from prey animals, which contains sufficient sodium. However, if they need additional salt, they may obtain it from the blood of their prey or by licking salt deposits found in their environment. In some cases, lions may also consume vegetation that contains trace minerals, including salt. Overall, their natural diet usually meets their sodium needs without requiring direct ingestion of salt.

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