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| | | Description: | | While the males have darker manes, both male and female lions have an orange brown complexion. Lions roam the African savannah in families called prides that are made up of related females, their children, and a single male. When a male reaches adulthood he gets kicked out of the pride and has to go seek his own group. Female lions hunt as a team. Together they can overpower large prey like zebras, buffalo, Giraffes, hippopotamuses, and even young elephants, but they're not above scavenging other animals' leftovers. Lions sleep as much as twenty hours a day and both males and females defend their pride from any intruders. Lions' roars are really loud and can be heard up to five miles away! Lions roar to communicate with each other and to warn off intruders. Males and females have light tan coats, but males have thick brown manes that grow larger and darker as they age. | | | Features: | |
• 2.17 in L x 3.94 in W x 1.77
• Fun Fact: A lion may eat sixty-six pounds of food at one mealtime.
• Zoological Name: Panthera leo
• Conservation Status: Vulnerable (VU)
• Primary Habitat: Grassland
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.11 pounds | | Package Length:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Pretty lioness toyJul 05, 2010
By M. Pike
"OSUJillyBean"
Very durable lioness toy / collectible figurine is a good addition to my miniature lion set. She isn't as beautifully painted as my PAPO lioness but she's closer to the size of the Schleich lion. Her facial expression is a little off, as though she's focusing on something very small just above her head (her eyes are sort of crossed from the way she's been painted).
Still, she's very pretty and I like that she matches my lion so well. Good buy for the money. :)
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Schleich lionessJan 19, 2010
By Patricia Treat
"young at heart"
This is an African lioness, not to be confused with an American Mountain Lion (puma, cougar) which has a much shorter snout. Nicely done, but where is Schleich's Mountain Lion?
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