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  2. Inbreeding - Wikipedia

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    When the dominant male is killed or driven off by one of these bachelors, a father may be replaced by his son. There is no mechanism for preventing inbreeding or to ensure outcrossing. In the prides, most lionesses are related to one another. If there is more than one dominant male, the group of alpha males are usually related. Two lines are ...

  3. Non-reproductive sexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    Lions live in a social group known as a pride that consists of 2–18 females and 1–7 males. The females found in these prides were born into the pride. The males enter the pride from other prides. The success of reproduction for each individual lion is dependent on the number of male lions found in their social group.

  4. Lion - Wikipedia

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    The sole exception to this pattern is the Tsavo lion pride that always has just one adult male. [101] Prides act as fission–fusion societies, and members will split into subgroups that keep in contact with roars. [102] Nomadic lions range widely and move around sporadically, either in pairs or alone. [97] Pairs are more frequent among related ...

  5. Male reproductive alliances - Wikipedia

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    Male lion alliances are extremely successful in preventing solitary males from invading their pride. [16] Packer et al. (1991) found that while lions often form coalitions with nonrelatives, they do so only under specific circumstances. [16] The degree of relatedness of coalition members is related to coalition size.

  6. Learn about the history and meaning of 17 LGBTQ pride flags - AOL

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    The first rainbow pride flag was designed by Gilbert Baker and unveiled during the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day on June 25, 1978. This flag contained hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green ...

  7. Mufasa - Wikipedia

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    In adolescence, the pride is attacked by a group of white lions; Mufasa defends his adoptive mother Eshe and kills one of the white lions. Mufasa and Taka are told to leave and find a new home once Obasi discovers that the white lions intend on returning and seeking revenge, due to the group's leader, Kiros, being the father of the lion slain ...

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  9. List of genetic hybrids - Wikipedia

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    Horses can breed with Przewalski's horse to produce fertile hybrids. Mule, a cross of female horse and a male donkey. Hinny, a cross between a female donkey and a male horse. Mules and hinnies are examples of reciprocal hybrids. Kunga, a cross between a donkey and a Syrian wild ass. Zebroids. Zeedonk or zonkey, a zebra/donkey cross. Zorse, a ...