Lionesses, not male lions, do the majority of hunting for their prides. Lionesses hunt around 90 percent of the time, while the males protect their pride. read more
Female lions (lionesses) do all of the hunting in a pride - the male lions tend to step in and take any spoils of victory. read more
Now your new story is they can hunt, but not like female lions do because of their manes. This is far from convincing, because there are many other possible explanations for why male and female lions hunt differently. The most likely explanation is that the way female lions hunt requires a pack, and is difficult to do for a single predator. read more
Male Lions vs. Female Lions Domestic Cat Female lions (lionesses) do all of the hunting in a pride - the male lions tend to step in and take any spoils of victory. read more
So, read my first post as: Male lions cannot do the same style of hunting as female lions do. They found that while a preference for shade caused both male and female lions to rest in areas with dense vegetation and similarly short viewsheds during the day, the real difference between males and females emerged at night. read more