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Summary

lion's mane cover 3 their head
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from the tiger's claws 1
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from the tiger's claws 1 transitive-object
2 triples in cluster

mane cover their head 2
mane protect its head 1
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  • SRC As for the lion , it used greater strength , and its mane , which was somewhat deeper than those of its bigger African cousins , could protect its head from the tiger 's claws , though not other parts of its body , such as the back .
  • SRC Male lions are much bigger than females and they have large manes , or hair , which covers their head and neck and stretches underneath to their belly .
  • SRC Thought to be connected with testosterone levels , the mane of the male lion ranges from blonde , to red , brown and black in color and covers their head , neck and chest .