Lioness
A lioness is the adult female of the species Panthera leo, commonly known as the lion. Compared with male lions, she is typically smaller and lighter and usually lacks the prominent mane. Lionesses are muscular and built for endurance, speed, and stealth in hunting.
In social terms, lionesses usually live in prides that consist mainly of related females, their offspring, and
Reproduction and cub development occur within the pride. Females reach sexual maturity at around 2 to 3
Lionesses are predominantly carnivorous and hunt larger ungulates such as zebras, antelope, wildebeest, and buffalo, often
Geographically, wild lions inhabit sub-Saharan Africa and, in smaller numbers, northward into India where the Asiatic