lion|lioness|lionesses|lions in English

noun

[li·on || 'laɪən]

species of large carnivorous cat found in Africa and southern Asia; strong and courageous person; celebrity, person who is well-known and admired

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1. Lions breed well in captivity. b. When fully grown, a lion is bigger than a lioness.

2. A lioness: she lay down among lions, she nourished her whelps among young lions.

3. 'Lioness' is the feminine form of 'lion'.

4. The lion perishes andcubes of the lioness are scattered.

5. White elephant lion dance dance alone most of the Department of Fuyang Lvmao text lions.

6. Bottomless throat.open gluttonous abyss of a lion`s mouth red mouth, yellow coat big cat lioness isolated on a black background

7. Both Master and Mistress of Animals are shown between pairs of attendant animals or walking accompanied by a lion or lioness.

8. The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps , and strangled for his lionesses, and filled his caves with prey, and his dens with ravin.

9. The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps, and strangled for his lionesses , and filled his holes with prey, and his dens with ravin.

10. Lions have been known to kill crocodiles venturing onto land, while the reverse is true for lions entering waterways, evidenced by the occasional lion claw found in crocodile stomachs.

11. Lion-baiting is a blood sport involving the baiting of lions in combat with other animals, usually dogs.

12. An army of stags led by a lion would be more formidable than one of lions led by a stag. 

13. Near Amboseli, Frank's Living with Lions runs a program called Lion Guardians, which employs Masai men to keep track of radio-collared lions and warn other Masai to keep their cattle away.

14. a lioness guarding her cubs.

15. The lionesses are fiercely protective of their young.

16. 23 Lionesses lick their cubs into shape and life.

17. The mountain lion (Puma concolor) is sometimes called Cougar, puma, catamount, and panther.Mountain lions once lived in much of the eastern United States

18. 1 An army of stags led by a lion would be more formidable than one of lions led by a stag. 

19. And you are not the lioness!

20. The lioness crouched ready to strike.

21. How Asiatic lionesses shield their cubs from killer males

22. In China, Lion is a symbol of power, magnificent, and loyal guardian. Stone lions outside temples are usually treated as a tutelary god.

23. This name may be derived from the fact that, in a pride of lions, the hunters are the lionesses, and kill their prey by strangulation, biting the throat of prey and holding them down until they die.

24. Around 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the big drum rolled and the cymbals Clanged in the school hall accompaying the lion dance perfomance.The lions started

25. The lioness defends her cubs against enemies.