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 Presented by :

 Petrea John-Albert
 Lions live in parts of
Africa and India.
 Asiatic lions live
only in just the one
forest in India.
 Angolan -
Zimbabwe, Angola.
 Asiatic - Gir Forest
 Masai - East Africa
 Senegalese - West
Africa
 Transvaal - South
Africa
 The body structure helps it
survive because its got a heavy
and strong body.
 Lions have strong jaws to lock
around the neck of their prey
and kill it.
 The lions tongue is like
sandpaper it is used to scrape
meat off of their prey bones.
 Plants allow lions to
hide in them to catch
their prey.
 Plants allow lions to
hide in them when
getting attacked by
humans.
 At dawn and dusk the roar of lions can be
heard across the savanna.
 Roaring is one way that lions stay in contact
with each other.
 Male lions roar to warn other males to stay
away.
 Lions use roars to call their cubs .
 Including moans, grunts, snarls, and growls.
 The lion cubs feed on their mother’s milk for
about six months.
 A Lion’s eyes are the biggest of any cat.
 Lion cubs have blue but they change to amber
when they are older.
 Ten years ago there were 100,000 lions in
Africa but now there are just 17,000 .
 Hyenas
 Leopards
 Water buffalo
 Deer
 Humans

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