Lions are not the king of the jungle Posted on 14 May 2020 Lions are one of Africa’s most beloved animals. These big cats are often called the ‘king of the jungle,’ which is both factually incorrect and infuriating to wildlife experts. Lions live in grasslands and plains and not the jungle, so if you’ve used this expression before on safari, you’re lucky if your field guide didn’t laugh at you. Did you know? Lions are the only big cats that live in groups, known as a pride. A pride can consist of anywhere between 10 and 30 lions, depending on the availability of food and water among other factors. Female lions or lionesses, are the glue that keep the pride together. These ferocious females do majority of the hunting and raise the cubs to be equally ferocious. If you have ever heard a male lion roar, that sound pierces your soul and shakes every fibre of your being. Their roar can be heard from 8km away. While the females are fatal killers, the male lion is a fierce protector of their territory. Lions are also impressive runners and can get up to a speed of 80km/h in short bursts. They can also launch themselves as far as 11m. The lion, while an impressive apex predator, is one of the laziest animals in the world. A true cat, these beasts can almost sleep the day away. Male lions can snooze between 18-20 hours in a day and females get in between 15-18 hours. Must be nice. Lions are also extremely animated creatures. They cannot hide their emotions to save their nine lives. Take a look at some fantastic photographs of expressive lions. Why can’t you ever help me with the kids?! Instagram: @roelof_wiesner_photography Yes my child is cute, thank you Captain Obvious Instagram: @africanretreats Mom, please will you come play with me? I won’t bite your tail this time Instagram: @memsandfaridacarim I bet I could take that buffalo down, no problem. Instagram: @dylan_pons_photography It’s time you learn how to clean your own coat! Instagram: @nicciauch I can see the cubs from here but they can’t see me. Perfect. Instagram: @mos_go If one more human calls me the king of the jungle… Image: Instagram @bestregardsfromfar If you want to eat an elephant, catch it yourself! Instagram: @roelof_wiesner_photography Mom, I am too old for this! Instagram: @chrisangphoto Image: Getaway Gallery/ Wade Lambert Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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