The pride of Auckland
Lions live in a pride (group), and just like your family, everyone has their role to play. Male lions defend the pride’s territory. Their mane protects their neck from attack and helps them to look bigger. However, having a mane is like wearing a scarf all summer. It can get pretty hot! So it’s the females that will hunt in search of the pride’s next meal.
Females tend to hunt together, working as a team to flush out and ambush prey. These apex predators truly mean business, with powerful chest muscles that allow them to hold down an animal up to three times their size! Their powerful hind limbs enable them to leap up to 10 metres in a single jump and they can get up to 60km/h at top speed. Once a prey animal is caught, the males will have first pick of the takings - hence the saying ‘a lion's share.’




