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Here's What a Lion Does After Being Banished From the Pride

Jun 08, 2021
The

lion

cub

does

not open his eyes until he is two weeks old, he begins to run at four weeks and when he is three months old he learns to hunt, he still depends on his mother and is considered part of a

pride

, but then it is time. grow up and be exiled so this

lion

was

banished

from the

pride

and it looks like he's in real trouble hey hey buddy

what

are you doing? Come on, don't dig your own grave yet, it can't be that bad, can it? lions live in family groups, this is necessary to survive in the wild when you are a lion, but instead of staying together as long as possible, the pride constantly expels its members, most of the time these are males, both young as adults, and it seems like complete nonsense, why kick out a young lion when it can hunt and be useful?
here s what a lion does after being banished from the pride
The same goes for adult lions or even old lions. What happened to respect for old age? But age is exactly the problem

here

. As soon as male lions reach puberty, the older males in the pride simply throw them out, which sounds terrible for humans. It is a special right in the animal kingdom, something like an initiation. , although the chances of surviving this right are very slim, as I said, an adult lion can also easily lose its family when driven out by a lion. younger male most likely doomed to certain death yes males are always the ones in charge of banishing others this is an ancient rite and most likely a surprise to young lions imagine you are living with your family when suddenly Around the time you're in high school and your parents tell you that you're too old, leave now.
here s what a lion does after being banished from the pride

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Hey, no one warned you this could happen. T

here

is no written warning. Nobody talks about it. They just throw you out of the house without the right. to come back,

what

do you mean you have no money, you have no job and you have nowhere to go? Is your problem. Luckily for lions, they don't need to have savings or an apartment. On the other hand, it is not very calming and many adolescent lions seem to have it. I hope the older lions change their minds after the first exile. Some of them stay in the pack's territory for a while until they are finally chased away to leave, but that's okay, I said, yeah, I'm leaving.
here s what a lion does after being banished from the pride
Are you leaving or? No, the pack is mainly made up of females. Do any of them stand up to protect their cubs? The most frequent answer is no. In very rare cases, lionesses flee along with their adult children and this is always a big risk. It is necessary to hunt alone and also protect. Having the offspring become a single mother is not easy, much less in the savannah, but a lioness can rejoin the pride at any time and will be accepted because well, let's be honest, here the lionesses are the cornerstone of the pride, the Males protect the territory and pose for beautiful women. photos while the females hunt, raise their children and also protect the territory, it's no wonder they are always welcomed back into the pack.
here s what a lion does after being banished from the pride
The young male lion simply

does

not have the option to return, so what must he do to survive and be careful not to trespass? OMG, so skinny, finding yourself on another pride's land means risking your life or health, as I just said, all lions are in charge of protecting their territory, which means they won't let a stranger get close. , it would be a shame to die. because its built-in GPS navigator failed, but minor injuries can also greatly weaken a young lion. The reason is lack of food, because who he hunts and where the entire territory has already been divided between other packs, which means he has two options. wander far away or eat carrion, but can a lion become weak from hunger? find a good place to hunt the chances are slim maybe take that no the hyenas definitely won't share with you what you expected this is the animal kingdom with little room for compassion okay let's say a young lion managed to find a free lawn and you saw a herd of wildebeest or buffalo there, well, something big and juicy, it's time to rub your paws and tie a white napkin around your neck, no, it's time to get away from that thing. is that lions simply do not know how to hunt large prey alone, they are not adapted for a long chase, which means that they can only launch a sudden attack, but a single attack from a predator weakened by hunger is not enough for the buffalo to give up and flee. surrender voluntarily become a stake there is also a pride nearby that will not stand still and watch someone's mother, aunt or cousin

being

devoured by a lion at best, a failed hunter will only be injured at worst cases, not everyone can survive exile, wait, why do lions have so much?
There are many problems with hunting anyway. Take tigers for example, they are also big predatory cats, but for some reason they don't group together in striped packs and don't lose their cool when they come face to face with their prey at first. I couldn't either. I found the reason and then realized that hunting conditions are different, it's easy to sneak up on prey when the forest surrounds you. Cheaters, well what are you doing? Is there any option to survive without pride? Dig up a wild boar, yes, I'm talking. About those wild pigs, generally lions love to hunt them like other animals, but this also requires teamwork, what can one pig do against a whole herd?
But this is the easiest level and today I am talking about those who play on hard mode, a lone predator. It's probably not up to the challenge because the prey is much stronger and then you have to get the boar out of its hole. Did you know that lions can dig? They usually prefer not to do this, but when there is no other option they have to get their paws dirty. This is a long and exhausting process that can take up to seven hours and if you have ever seen how potatoes are harvested, then you probably know that this must be done in a certain season.
The same goes for wild boars, the best time to take them out. His hole is during the rainy season and the ground is soft and moist, does this mean it will be easier for the lion? It is unlikely that there will be a chance to survive to the end, although, of course, wild boars know that they are constantly hunted. It's hard not to notice that your neighbor was eaten the other day, so you have to find ways to survive. The best way is to run at high speed and long distances, something the lion simply cannot endure.
Moreover, when it leaves the hole, the boar does not look back, but immediately. He lunges forward, he will find out where he is later, for now the most important thing is to get as far as possible from the place where predators can wait for him. Hey, the lion king told a different story, but let's say the lion is tired of eating. wild boars, which is understandable, what does he have to do to be accepted back into the herd? So, would you bring me five seagulls? But we are in the middle of the savannah. I said five seagulls, okay, actually for the exiled lion to get the pride from him.
Again, you will have to defeat the alpha male. The classic scheme is to kill a king to become king, but is it really possible for a hungry loner to defeat a trained fighter

being

fed by lionesses? Only physically strong, intelligent and healthy males survive to become the. leader of the pride, some even train according to the scheme of Rocky Balboa's lions walking through water to build muscles. I didn't find the right footage, so here's one that seems appropriate. All that's left is to add that theme. Do it, just do it sometimes. To survive and gain their own pride, the exiled lions form a group most of the time they can be brothers or cousins ​​who had to leave the family at the same time and well, they established something like a student dormitory like the bachelor pride where There may even be six males, sometimes the group accepts adult exiles who have also lost their families to serve as a kind of mentors for the young, but at some point it ends, the lions go in search of a pride, sometimes together This way they have a better chance of winning. the fight and the trophy can be shared and now the lion is back in the pride the heavenly life of the king of beasts you can relax now even though you lived happily ever after it definitely doesn't work for the lions they can be driven out again yes someday A younger, stronger male will appear and the older lion will have to undergo exile again.
Oh, here we go again, as I mentioned at the beginning of the video. Old lions losing the pride means certain death, they are not strong and healthy enough to hunt. like before but they still have to eat, plus lions have an incredible appetite an adult male needs about 15 pounds of meat per day where can you get it if you can't hunt anymore and wild boars are out of season? All you can do is eat all kinds of beetles and worms like semba, although if the lions kept this type of diet they would destroy all the insects in the area, the math says that an adult semba had to eat 24,292 crickets a day, without sleeping, not wasting time looking for food, just chewing constantly, so what happens next?
The pride condemns an old lion to certain death and no one cares? The circle of life and all that, well, not for all lions, it seems super strange, but in a lion society there is a retirement plan, although only for female lions who hunted for the good of the pride all their lives. They gain access to meat and old age, even if they can no longer get it themselves, but the old male only has one option. This is what it means to not have a solid retirement plan. See you. later

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