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Lions chew their food by using their powerful jaws and sharp teeth to tear and grind meat. They typically bite off large chunks, relying on their incisors to grab and their molars to crush the flesh. Unlike humans, lions don’t chew their food extensively; instead, they often swallow chunks whole after tearing them apart. Their strong jaw muscles allow them to efficiently process their prey in the wild.

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