عشر فروقات بين النمر و الاسد _ لماذا الاسد هو ملك الغابة

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عشر فروقات بين النمر و الاسد _ لماذا الاسد هو ملك الغابة
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00:00The lion and the leopard are some of the most prominent animals in the animal world,
00:04and each of them has its own place in the environmental system.
00:07Although both belong to the family of lions,
00:11there are fundamental differences between them
00:14that determine the role of each of them in the environment in which they live.
00:18These differences include physical composition, behavior, social pattern, geographical distribution, and so on.
00:25In this video, we will show 10 main differences between the lion and the leopard,
00:29and we will answer a question posed by many people.
00:31Why is the lion the king of the forest and not the leopard?
00:34First, geographical distribution.
00:37The lion and the leopard differ greatly in their geographical distribution.
00:41The lion was previously found in most parts of Africa and parts of Asia and Europe.
00:46Today, the lion populations are mainly limited to the areas of South Africa, the Great Desert,
00:52with a small number in the Indian forests, in the Jeer forest reserve.
00:57On the other hand, the leopard is only found in the Asian continent,
01:00and lives in diverse environments, including meadow forests,
01:04meadow forests, as well as grasslands.
01:07As for the areas of the leopard, they include areas from India and Pakistan
01:11to the south-east of Asia and Eastern Russia.
01:14Second, physical composition.
01:16There are noticeable differences in the physical composition between the lion and the leopard.
01:20The lion is characterized by a larger and more powerful body,
01:23where the male lion usually weighs between 150 to 250 kilograms.
01:30The adult lions also have a distinctive muzzle around the neck,
01:34which is a feature that is not found in the leopard.
01:36On the other hand, the leopard enjoys a thinner body,
01:40and its weight ranges between 100 to 120 kilograms.
01:44The leopard has great muscle strength, but it is more slender,
01:48which enables it to move flexibly between trees.
01:52Third, the social types of lions and leopards
01:55differ greatly in their social life pattern.
01:58Lions are social animals that live in groups known as zoos,
02:03which usually consist of females, males, and adult males.
02:07The zoos provide protection and cooperation in hunting.
02:10On the other hand, leopards are individual animals that live independently,
02:14and usually avoid interacting with individuals of their species
02:17except during mating or when there is a common food source.
02:21Fourth, the way of hunting differs between lions and leopards.
02:27Lions, being social animals,
02:29rely on cooperation between members of the group to hunt their prey.
02:33Leopards, due to their individual nature, hunt alone,
02:37and use methods of individual aggression and great skill in mating.
02:42Leopards rely on their strength in aggressive attacks,
02:45while leopards benefit from the collective work in hunting.
02:49Fifth, the land and the environment.
02:52Lions prefer to live in open, grassy areas,
02:56where this environment provides wide opportunities for hunting and social interaction.
03:01As for leopards, they prefer to live in more dense environments,
03:04such as meadows or meadows,
03:08where they can move flexibly between trees and dense vegetation.
03:11Leopards have a great ability to adapt to different environments
03:16due to their flexible bodies.
03:18Sixth, mating and reproduction.
03:20Leopards and leopards show differences in mating and reproduction.
03:25In leopards, mating is more organized,
03:28where males cooperate in protecting the area for mating and mating with females.
03:33Leopards, on the other hand, mate more randomly,
03:37where males and females meet only during mating,
03:41and then each of them returns to their individual life.
03:44The mating period for female leopards usually lasts from 93 to 112 days,
03:50and the number of males decreases compared to the number of males for leopards.
03:54Seventh, sound and call.
03:56Leopards and leopards also differ in their sounds and calls.
04:01Leopards have a strong and distinctive call that can be heard over distances of up to 8 km,
04:08and is mainly used to communicate with other members of the group
04:12and to announce control over the area.
04:14Leopards, on the other hand, produce less clear sounds,
04:18such as whining and snarling,
04:19and are used to communicate with individuals during mating
04:23or when they feel threatened.
04:26Color and breeding patterns.
04:28Breeding is one of the obvious differences between leopards and leopards.
04:32Leopards usually have a yellow or brown color,
04:36while leopards are characterized by a leather with black lines on an orange back,
04:41which helps them to breed in dense forests.
04:44Leopards have the ability to adapt to the environment
04:47by changing their color pattern to match the environment.
04:51Ninth, swimming ability.
04:53Leopards have an excellent ability to swim,
04:56and are more active in water than leopards.
04:59Leopards swim regularly in areas where there is a lot of water,
05:02such as meadows,
05:05and use water as a means of survival and search for prey.
05:09Leopards, on the other hand, are not excellent swimmers,
05:12and are rarely found in water environments,
05:15but they can swim when the need arises.
05:18Tenth, speed.
05:20Leopards excel in speed thanks to their strong body structure
05:23and are suitable for fast hunting.
05:26Leopards are considered to be the fastest in running,
05:29with their speed reaching 65 km per hour,
05:32while the speed of a leopard does not exceed 50 km per hour.
05:36But in your opinion, why is a leopard the king of the forest?
05:40Although a leopard does not live in the forest,
05:43the title of the king of the forest goes back to the majestic appearance
05:46and reputation that a leopard has gained through the ages.
05:49A leopard is a symbol of power and strength,
05:52and is always portrayed as a noble and strong animal
05:55in legends and folklore.
05:58The leopard's tail is a symbol of majesty and strength,
06:01which contributes to emphasizing his title as a king.
06:04In your opinion, who will win if there is a war between a leopard and a lion?
06:08And who has the most right to be called the king of the forest?

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