Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-38407585-20191004055418/@comment-38407585-20191118082909

Second reason, the new Pride was protrayed and acting all typical like real life lions would do in wild nature. This clearly could teach the young target group how those animals behave and look and sound like if they discover them in our real world environment.

So many things that the target group could learn about the animal species that were new and all true biological facts. Some examples to make you understand it better what I mean:

1 They sleep during the day and start hunting and patroling in the night time 2 they live in large prides in which the strongest alpha lion protects all the fanily members 3 even though those lions are related they take care of each others offspring and help to raise them into adulthood like grandmother Queen Janna did with Baliyo and Rani. 4 Your typical real life lion isn't only yellow fured with a brown or black mane, no there exist many different sub species that have all other fur and mane color variations depending on where they live. 5 If male lions are old enough they are kicked out of the pride because they cause a threat to the current leader, the alpha male. Then they begin to travel sometimes make alliances with other stranger lions or lionesses and try to take over a new pride by either fighting the alpha lion are founding their own pride by creating new off spring. (Even though it's not shown there is also the possibility that if lion males are old enough 2 years they get killed by the alpha to prevent a take over from a younger lion, the reason why this wasn't shown in the series is pretty obvious to cruel, but sadly in nature things work like this) 6 Only female lionesses are the only members of a pride that stay within their birth pride until the rest of theirs lives, like Kiara and Nala did. 7 Many years ago lions were even living in europe, but because of poachers and their greed for money made them go extinct so that there are no longer any traces to see that lions lived there as well. 8 Today the lion population is slightly decreased and in India and Asia only few animals remain living, only protected in a nature reservate forest (Gir Forest) where Indian and Asiatic lions are being fed and have a large amount of place to move and live in without humans endangering them. 9 Lion prides can either exist of only 8 or up to 20 members to form a family. (Seen with Simba's Pride and the Night Pride). 10 In many countries throughout the world the animal lion is a symbol for strength, discipline, courage but also protectiveness. In China, Japan and Asia lions were worshipped like gods, creating big stone statues of lions placed before buildings. There those animals are known to be guardians of temples or shrines. Also a religious significance can be discovered worldwide as the messiah is often protrayed as the Lion of Jerusalem to save and protect all people.