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How is the Population and Social Structure of a Lion Pride Organized and Does it Ever Change?

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How is the Population and Social Structure of a Lion Pride Organized and Does it Ever Change?

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Lions have two types of social organization. The first lion organizational structure are the residents, when lions live in groups, called prides, consisting of about five or six related females, their cubs, and one or two males who mate with the adult females. Extremely large prides, of up to 30 individuals, have been also obser

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