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ELEPHANTS GIRAFFES RHINOS APES
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The only social member of the cat family, lions live in large groups called "prides," consisting of about 15 lions. Related females and their young make up the majority of the pride. A single male, or sometimes a small group of two to three males, will join a pride for an indefinite period, usually about three years or until another group of males takes over. Females do almost all of the hunting. They are mainly nocturnal and work in teams to stalk and ambush prey. A lion can run for short distances at 50 miles per hour and leap as far as 36 feet. Once the early 1950s, the lion population in Africa has been reduced by half. Today fewer than 21,000 remain in all of Africa..
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