What is a female lion called?

There are several notable female lions in history and literature, but here are a few examples:

  • Elsa, the lioness from the book and movie "Born Free," was a real-life lioness raised by humans in Kenya and released into the wild. She became famous for her close relationship with her human caretakers and their successful efforts to teach her to hunt and survive on her own.
  • Sarabi, the queen of the Pride Lands in "The Lion King" movie, is a fictional character known for her strength and wisdom. She is the mother of Simba and the wife of Mufasa, and she plays a key role in the story's conflict between Simba and his uncle Scar.
  • Lady Liuwa is a female lion from Zambia who is known for living alone in Liuwa Plain National Park for several years after her pride was killed by poachers. She became the subject of a documentary called "The Last Lioness" and inspired conservation efforts to protect lions in the area.
  • The lionesses of a pride are essential to its survival, as they are the primary hunters and caretakers of their offspring. They work together to coordinate hunts, protect their territory, and raise their cubs. Female lions are also known for their fierce protectiveness and loyalty to their family members, including other lionesses and their male counterparts.