The Reason Why Lions Aren't Always Covered in Dried Blood!
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The pristine image of the African savannah often evokes scenes of majestic lions, the kings of the wild, hunting their prey with ruthless efficiency. However, contrary to the dramatic portrayals sometimes seen on television, wild animals, including lions, are not always covered in dried blood. This phenomenon can be attributed to several factors that contribute to the relatively clean appearance of these predators.
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