When lions gather in the wild, they form a unique and powerful social unit. So, what is a group of lions called ? The correct term is a pride.
A lion pride isn’t just a group; it’s a family. It's made up of related female lions, their cubs, and a few dominant male lions who control the group. Unlike many other wild cats, lions are highly social animals.
Understanding the Pride
The pride is one of the most iconic collective nouns in the animal kingdom. It reflects not just the structure of the group but the idea of royalty and dominance long associated with lions.
These social groups can consist of up to 30 members, although the average pride is smaller. Males, females, and cubs each play distinct roles.
Females typically stay in their maternal pride for life and handle most of the

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