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		<title>African Lion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called prides. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a dozen or so females, and their young. All of a pride&#8217;s lionesses are related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age. Young males eventually leave and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called  prides. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a  dozen or so females, and their young. All of a pride&#8217;s lionesses are  related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age.  Young males eventually leave and establish their own prides by taking  over a group headed by another male.</p>
<p>Only male lions boast manes,  the impressive fringe of long hair that encircles their heads. Males  defend the pride&#8217;s territory, which may include some 100 square miles  (259 square kilometers) of grasslands, scrub, or open woodlands. These  intimidating animals mark the area with urine, roar menacingly to warn  intruders, and chase off animals that encroach on their turf.</p>
<p>Female  lions are the pride&#8217;s primary hunters. They often work together to prey  upon antelopes, zebras, wildebeest, and other large animals of the open  grasslands. Many of these animals are faster than lions, so teamwork  pays off.</p>
<p>After the hunt, the group effort often degenerates to  squabbling over the sharing of the kill, with cubs at the bottom of the  pecking order. Young lions do not help to hunt until they are about a  year old. Lions will hunt alone if the opportunity presents itself, and  they also steal kills from hyenas or wild dogs.</p>
<p>Lions have been  celebrated throughout history for their courage and strength. They once  roamed most of Africa and parts of Asia and Europe. Today they are found  only in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, except for one very small  population of Asian lions that survives in India&#8217;s Gir Forest.</p></div>
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