The African Lion. They live in large family groups called Prides. These usually consist of a male that leads the group and has almost exclusive breeding rights with the various females in the group, and several, younger males that are not yet old enough to be a threat to his position. when they reach that age they are usually driven out and live on their won until they can find a rpide of their own. Most often it is the famles of the group that do the hunting, although the males are more than capable when required so to do. It was this pride structure that added to the mystique and power of hte species and was part of how they came to be called the King of Beasts.
2006-11-16 01:50:08
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answer #1
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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Hyenas aren't big cats, ya silly Wise1! Their closest relatives are meerkats.
Anyway, lions live in large groups called prides; but in general, cats live alone. Male cheetahs will often form groups of 2 or 3, though, usually with litternates. Also, wild varieties of the common housecat will sometimes live together in large colonies.
2006-11-16 04:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Lions
2006-11-16 01:31:09
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answered by Pink Girl 4
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Lions are the only ones I know of.
2006-11-16 01:32:51
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answered by Rob B 4
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Lions and hyenas. Panthers and tigers are solitary for most of the time and only come together to breed.
2006-11-16 03:10:43
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answered by Wise1 3
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There is the common house cat; due to people not getting they spay or neutered & abandoning them causes them to have too many kittens.
2006-11-16 01:39:20
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answered by shuyin369 1
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African Lions.
Jazz cats do also, and you can live with them too, if you dig their music.
2006-11-16 03:35:55
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answered by bumppo 5
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pride of lions
2006-11-16 01:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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lions and panthers
2006-11-16 01:33:55
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answered by andrew 3
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