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Comment: All of a pride's lionesses are related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age. - animals.nationalgeographic.com

11SerengetiToSopa - 13 * Our guide Pascal learned of a nearby lion pride that was worth a small detour to see. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a dozen or so females, and their young. - animals.nationalgeographic.com

11SerengetiToSopa - 14 * Only male lions boast manes, the impressive fringe of long hair that encircles their heads. Males defend the pride's territory, which may include some 100 square miles of grasslands, scrub, or open woodlands. - animals.nationalgeographic.com

11SerengetiToSopa - 15 * Male African Lion.

11SerengetiToSopa - 16 * Male African Lion.

11SerengetiToSopa - 17 * Male African Lion.

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11SerengetiToSopa - 19 * This shaded koppie (also spelled kopje) is the perfect place for an afternoon nap.

11SerengetiToSopa - 20 * The vegetation not only provided share, it provides branches for teething.

11SerengetiToSopa - 21 * Mom's awake, time for a snack.

11SerengetiToSopa - 22 * Mom pops out from the shade.

11SerengetiToSopa - 23 * She is less than thrilled with the paparazzi gathered in safari vehicles around her family.

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