11 Facts About The Lions

1. The Lions have a big need at tight end and one of the most interesting prospects out there is Raymond, a physical specimen who played in a high flying Utah State attack in 2018.

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2. The Lions could view him as a pretty effective replacement for Golden Tate, and obviously, that's something they have needed for a while since Tate left.

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3. The Lions have a major need at cornerback for a ballhawking playmaker and Moreland is an intriguing name from small-school James Madison.

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4. The Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called prides.

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5. The Lions are the only big cats to live in groups, called prides.

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6. The Lions were hunted during the Mughal Empire, where Emperor Jahangir is said to have excelled at it.

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7. The Lions were kept in cramped and squalid conditions at London Zoo until a larger lion house with roomier cages was built in the 1870s.

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8. The Lions are included in the Species Survival Plan, a coordinated attempt by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to increase its chances of survival.

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9. The Lions are the second largest living feline species, second only to the tiger.

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10. The Lions are known to attack elephants when food is scarce.

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11. The Lions are very social cats and live in groups called prides.

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