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There was a fierce quarrel between two lions in India. What happened between them?

The quarrel between two lions took place in gilson Forest in Gujarat. A photographer took this video and put it on the Internet, which attracted wide attention from netizens. When the photographer took the picture, all the tourists sitting in the bus saw this scene, let alone the tourists. Even photographers who have traveled all over the country have seen this scene for the first time. Many netizens are speculating about the reasons for their quarrel. In my opinion, there are two main aspects.

One is to compete for a spouse. This situation is very common, but what many netizens have not noticed is that these two lions are a male and a female, so this reason can be ruled out. There is no possibility of competing for a spouse between two lions of different sexes.

The second is to compete for territory. It is normal for animals to have conflicts over territory. Animals don't have as high IQ and pursuit as humans. They have been working hard for territory and reproduction all their lives. It can be said that the life of animals is very simple, but it is precisely because of this simplicity that they are more direct, so almost everything is won through direct competition, which is very different from human beings.

The third is food. From the video, it seems that the quarrel between the two lions is not very fierce. Sometimes, for territory and spouses, they make each other bloody. This time, they are still gentle. I think this is more likely.

However, I have another view. As mentioned above, these two lions are a male and a female. Could it be the same ethnic group, a couple or a brother and sister? According to the living habits of lions, the patriarch of a clan has absolute authority, and other lions, including their spouses, must obey absolutely. If they don't obey, there is only one outcome, and that is expulsion.

In fact, these are just my guesses, and there is no real evidence. After all, even experts who study lions can't get more information from that video. If you want to know the truth, you may have to ask these two lions.