Why Do Male Lion Have Manes?
It is believed that the mane evolve to protect a lion's neck in fight, but researchers from the University of Minnesota led a trial involving dummy lionns and discovered that it's not the neck that is targeted. The real lions attacked the dummies but mainly went for the baclside.
Instead of being needed for protection, it is now thought that the mane acts as a sign of strength. The mane can overheat a lion and makes them stand out to predators, so only the strongest survive with a large mane. Femaleare attracted to this, and other lion pick fewer fights with them.
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