African Lion
Support African LionScientific Name
Panthera leo
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
High risk of extinction in the wild.
Diet
Carnivores that rely mainly on meat. Their diet primarily consists of large ungulates (hoofed mammals)
Habitat in the Wild
Savannas, open woodlands, and expansive grasslands
Quick Fact
Highly social apex predators
African Lion
African lions are the largest cats in Africa and are the only truly social big cats, living together in family groups called prides. A pride often consists of related females, their cubs, and one or more adult males. Lions are powerfully built predators with strong jaws, sharp teeth, and muscular bodies designed for hunting and defending territory. While adult males are recognized by their impressive manes, each lion’s appearance is unique, with variations in mane color, size, and facial features.
Lions spend much of their day resting and conserving energy, often sleeping or lounging for up to 20 hours a day. They become more active in the cooler hours of the morning, evening, and night. As carnivores, lions hunt and feed on a variety of prey species including antelope, zebra, and other hoofed animals. In the wild, pride members often work together during hunts, using teamwork and strategy to increase their chances of success.
Life within a pride depends heavily on communication and cooperation. Lions communicate through vocalizations, body language, scent marking, and facial expressions. Their powerful roars can travel for several miles and help pride members stay in contact while also warning rival lions to stay away. Females often work together to raise and protect cubs, while males help defend the pride’s territory from competing lions and other threats. Strong social bonds are an important part of lion life, with pride members frequently grooming and resting together to strengthen relationships.
CONSERVATION FACT #1
Habitat Loss & Human Conflict
CONSERVATION FACT #2
Declining Prey Populations
CONSERVATION FACT #3
AZA's Lion SAFE Program
CONSERVATION FACT #4
Helping Lions in the Wild
Meet Our Lions
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AGE
BIRTHDAY
December 21, 2021
PERSONALITY
Maji is an adult male lion that was born at Zoo Knoxville and had to be hand-raised alongside his sister, Anga. He has an easygoing personality and is known for his strong bond with his keepers. Maji is calm and relaxed and enjoys spending time interacting with the people who care for him. As the pride’s adult male, he often keeps a watchful eye on his surroundings while still showing his laid-back nature.
what can you do?
Actions You Can Take To Support Lions
Support the Zoo
Just by purchasing a ticket or membership to Zoo Knoxville, you are helping save lions by supporting our commitment to Lion SAFE. Every dollar spent at the zoo goes back to supporting our mission of conservation and animal care.
Animal Encounters
Step into the world of our African lion pride! Join our lion caretakers for a behind-the-scenes experience and learn what makes these incredible big cats unique. Discover the personalities of Maji, Zahra, and Bisky while getting an inside look at lion behavior, care, training, and the important conservation efforts helping protect lions in the wild.
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