What is a group of lions called?

a pride.

A pride of lions is a social group that typically consists of one or two males, several females, and their offspring. The size of the pride varies depending on factors such as food availability and competition with other lions for resources. Lions are the only social cats, and the pride is important for hunting, protecting territory, and raising young. The males are usually the leaders of the pride and defend their territory from intruders, while the females take care of the cubs and are the primary hunters. The bond between members of a pride is strong, and they often spend time grooming and interacting with each other. In some cases, young males may leave the pride to start their own or join another, while young females may stay and eventually become part of a new pride.