These kings of the jungle can weigh between 250 and 550 pounds,
depending on sex and age and can grow up to be 14 years old in the wild
and over the age of 20 years old in captivity. They become capable at
hunting at the age of two and are fully grown after 5 or 6 years. Male
lions are distinguishable for their impressive manes, which signifies
their masculinity and reflects their health. The darker and thicker the
mane, the healthier the lion. It allows the lions to appear stronger and
frightening to warn off enemies, particularly humans, and appeals to
lionesses that are scientifically proven to mate more with lions with
thick and dark manes. Lions with no manes are either genetically inbred
or have been castrated.
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