Lion
The lion is a carnivorous mammal enclosed in the Felidae family. Dubbed King of the Rimba, it is one of the four major cat species in the genus Panthera. With his enormous man, over 250 kilograms in weight, this animal is the second largest cat after the tiger. The lions live for about 10-14 years in the wilderness, while in captivity, these animals can live more than 20 years. Lions love to mix, compared to other cats. The lair of a lion consists of a group of lions and related children and a small number of adult lions. This lion's clan is very much in control of its territory. Adult male lion children will be evicted. The female lions are usually hunted in groups, and usually hunt large writings such as horsetails, buffaloes, giraffes, rhinoceros and even young elephants. The lion is really a predator, though the animal is also looking for food if there is an opportunity. While lions are generally not hunting for humans, some are known to be human eaters and look for human victims. It can eat humans. It is a carnivorous.