Lion Anatomy
Lion Anatomy
Of all the felines the Lion is the tallest one. They are very powerful animals with long legs and shoulders that
are very strong. They have long tails with a tassel of hair at the end of them. It isn’t fully understood why their
tails have a tuft at the end like that. It doesn’t seem to serve any real purpose for them. They are also the only
felines that feature such a design.
They have powerful jaws with canine teeth that can be more than three inches long.
The Lion has a skull that is longer and flatter than other felines. The overall size of these animals will depend
on their living locations. The males are considerably larger than the females. The average size of the males ranges
from 330 to 550 pounds. For the females they range in size from 264 to 400 pounds.
In spite of being so heavy the Lion has a body that is built for them to be fast and agile. They are mainly made
up of muscle with very little body fat. They have not trouble at all when it comes to fast movements. They often
are seen moving at slow speeds or resting during the day. However, when it is time for them to attack their prey
they are lightening fast and very forceful. The males are very strong and often end up fighting with each other for
mating rights.
The male Lions are the only ones that feature the trademark mane. It is believed this plays a vital role in
their dominance orders. The larger the mane is the bigger the male is perceived as being. The mane extends down the
back of the neck as well as outward round the sides of the face. The females seem to be faster and more agile than
the males. The fact that they are lighter can account for some of it. Yet this also have to do with the fact that
the females do the hunting the majority of the time.
All Lions have excellent vision and hearing which helps them to protect themselves and to find prey. They are
very agile and they can climb very quickly. They aren’t as often seen up in trees like other felines though. This
is because they live in groups so they can defend each other as well as their prey from other animals that may come
along and want to feed on it.
It is very interesting that the Lion has a very small heart, about half the size of other felines based on body
proportions. This means that they aren’t able to continue a chase for very long at all. They can reach top speeds
of 50 miles per hour but only for a very limited amount of time. If they aren’t able to complete the kill
immediately they will give up on it so that they are able to conserve energy.
They have decent sized brains but it is believed that they function better than those of other felines. They are
able to problem solve such as in their design of how to hunt and the roles that each of them will play within the
pride. These types of decisions are a huge part of why the Lion has been able to survive for millions of years.
Many people get the wrong impression about the Lion due to the fact that they are so often seen just laying
around. Of all the felines they are the one that needs the most rest. This doesn’t mean that they can’t move when
they need to though or that their body isn’t as well designed. They have more strength than they are often given
credit for.
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