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Does emotion play a role in Lion pride hierarchy?
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Does emotion play a role in Lion pride hierarchy?
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Does emotion play a role in Lion pride hierarchy?
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When a lion beats another lion and becomes big and strong while the loser lion becomes weak and smaller, how much of those transformations has to do with emotions?
Or, is it simply because ‘the more dominant one gets more of the food?’ I’m curious because there are a lot of cases where emotions alone affect humans in physical ways; besides what we eat or do.
Mod edit - formatted the subject as a question. Please do this in future to help keep the forum tidy and easy to navigate. Thanks!
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Re: Lions and emotions of victory and loss
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Lions and other animals may display emotion. Elephants are a good example. But I'm not sure emotion plays any part in the race for 'top dog'. This is just natural selection at work; the strongest, cleverest, best adapted get the best chance to pass on their genes.
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Okay, simple enough!
I wonder where I heard about loser lions becoming sickly/smaller? Maybe some Lion King fan who thought there was science behind Scar being thinner than Mufasa :{D~
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A deposed alfa male, in any species, may well retreat into obscurity and may even be driven out of the pack by his successor. He will certainly be on the slippery slope to the end.
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