

you are in a pride called Savannah pride were you can run,play,or whatever.There's info also about lions and the prides and info of there behavior.But anyways let's get on with it already!!! :3
ok let's start.Lions are large felines that are traditionally depicted as the "king of the jungle." These big cats once roamed Africa, Asia and Europe. However, now they are found in only two areas of the world and are classified into two subspecies. Asiatic lions live in India's Gir Forest; African lions live in central and southern Africa. Though they look similar, these two subspecies are very different in size, habitat, diet and more.African lions eat large animals that they find in the grasslands, including antelopes, zebras and wildebeest. Asiatic lions eat large animals as well, such as goats, nilgai, chital, sambhar and buffaloes. They are also known to eat smaller animals.Ok im done with all that...maybe...
king:catch her eyes queen:Kyia females: males: cubs:Kole,Lola,Kia
king:Mani queen:none females:Simiko males: cubs:
king:Jinji queen: females: males: cubs:
king:none queen: females: males: cubs:
king:none queen: females: males: cubs:
king:none queen: females: males: cubs:
king:none queen: females: males: cubs:
king:none queen: females: males: cubs:
king:none queen: females: males: cubs:
loners:Mani


When resting, lion socialization occurs through a number of behaviours, and the animal's expressive movements are highly developed. The most common peaceful tactile gestures are head rubbing and social licking, which have been compared with grooming in primates. Head rubbing – nuzzling one's forehead, face and neck against another lion – appears to be a form of greeting, as it is seen often after an animal has been apart from others, or after a fight or confrontation. Males tend to rub other males, while cubs and females rub females. Social licking often occurs in tandem with head rubbing; it is generally mutual and the recipient appears to express pleasure. The head and neck are the most common parts of the body licked.
lion roar information

Lions have an array of facial expressions and body postures that serve as visual gestures. Their repertoire of vocalizations is also large; variations in intensity and pitch, rather than discrete signals, appear central to communication. Lion sounds include snarling, hissing, coughing, miaowing, woofing, and roaring. Lions tend to roar in a very characteristic manner, starting with a few deep, long roars that trail off into a series of shorter ones. They most often roar at night; the sound, which can be heard from a distance of 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), is used to advertise the animal's presence. Lions have the loudest roar of any big cat.

1) you may be related to your own chars but not mates.
2)listen to your King male and if you get kicked out you become a loner but you may join any other pride.
3)don't ever mate with someone elses mate even if it's ok with them pm me if your going to mate/have cubs.
4)when the male king mates with a female she becomes the Queen,and have a even number of cubs or have one,and when 1 older males will have to be chased off unless it wasn't raised in the pride then it can stay.
5)HAVE FUN~!
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