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Lions

Lions

(n)
UK
ˈlaɪənz
US
ˈlaɪənz
Definition: A large tawny-coloured cat that lives in prides, found in africa and north-western india. the male has a flowing shaggy mane and takes little part in hunting, which is done cooperatively by the females.
Meaning: Con sư tử
Not Common
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Some of the leading trade shows where they are doing so are the Web Summit in Portugal, WSJ D Live Asia in Hong Kong, World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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Soon after birth, mother and young join schools that provide some protection against crocodiles, lions, and hyenas.

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Lions are the only big cats to live in groups, called prides.

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Lions enjoy relaxing and lazing around.

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Lions roar to communicate their position to other prides.

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Lions have terrific night vision.

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Lions communicate through a range of behaviours and their expressive movements are very highly developed.

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Head rubbing, or nuzzling, is a common greeting behaviour for lions.

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Lions are symbols of strength and courage and have been celebrated throughout history for these characteristics.

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They do not live in thick forests where it is difficult to see predators, such as lions, approaching.

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They need to stay alert for predators like lions.

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