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Will the lioness also compete for territory?

Lions don't compete for territory, but this is the lion's job.

Among lions, the lioness's main job is to breed and raise her cubs. The lioness will also hunt hard every day, and the prey will be given to the lion first, then to the baby, and finally to herself.

In the season of food shortage, the lionesses may still be hungry and hunting hard, and in the end they may only have a little food left for themselves. In the process of taking care of the cubs, the female lion will have to pay more energy and resources, while the male lion may just start his next lion-making journey at the moment of breeding.

The living habits of lioness

Lions usually live in groups. A lion group has about 8 to 30 members, with an average of 17. It usually includes several generations of lioness, at least one adult lion and some growing cubs. The lioness is the core of the lion, and they rarely leave their birthplace.

Among lions, the lioness is the main hunter. When hunting, lions always approach the target carefully, use all obstacles that can be used as a cover as much as possible to hide themselves, get their prey close to the range of more than 30 meters, and then suddenly and quickly pounce on the target.

The lioness clung to her prey as she ran, and then bit her neck until she suffocated. At this time, other members of the lion group will scramble to enjoy a good meal. In the melee, the strong male lion often takes the lead in dominating the prey, and the smaller young lion can only get a little or nothing.

Lions tend to hunt in Chengqun Yu, and the members of lions spread out to form a fan to surround a group of prey, surround the prey in the middle, and then approach from all directions, waiting for an opportunity to find a unlucky guy when the surrounded herds panic and rush.