At a certain point, even if the one alpha male is dominant, at a certain point there's a younger lion that is stronger, and everyone knows it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have this theory that alpha males are actually not alpha males. They're actually very scared - particularly scared of competition from a lot of men.
A lion is not a lion is not a lion. As individuals, as mates, as members of a society, they're all very different.
You know, I am a Leo. Lion is a giant part of me.
Male chimpanzees have an extraordinarily strong drive for dominance. They're constantly jockeying for position.
I have always liked lionesses. Female lions have always seemed like the best. They were really strong and took care of their babies and are beautiful.
We have a lion, tiger, liger, which is the father is a lion and the mother is a tiger, black and spotted leopard, mountain lion, Asian leopard cats. Weve got a tremendous number of the exotic feline.
Alpha men are very turned on by the alpha woman, really high chemistry, really fun to work with, probably really fun to have affairs with, but there's not sustainable harmony in that lack of complement. There can only be one person in the driver's seat.
If you're going to have a male-dominant system, to maintain the system, you have to teach men to dominate.
I guess people think the taller you are the more dominant you have to be.
A lioness has got a lot more power than the lion likes to think she has.