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Are lions typically solitary animals?

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No, lions are social animals that live in groups called prides. These prides can consist of up to three males, several females, and their cubs. Lions work together to hunt, protect their territory, and care for their young.
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Yes, lions are typically solitary animals. They live in prides, which are groups of related females and their cubs. However, outside of these prides, lions are typically solitary animals and do not form long-term social bonds with other lions. They will sometimes hunt together or form temporary alliances, but they typically live and hunt alone.
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No, lions are not typically solitary animals. They are social animals that form prides consisting of related females, their offspring, and a coalition of male lions.
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