![]() In The Master of the Game, the trio come across the wrath of a being referred to as the "Master of Jumanji" who dwells in a temple that has decorative murals of various animals, including Lions, one of which comes to life and attacks them. In the animated series, Lions are prominent animals within Jumanji's dimension, although Tigers seem to be more common than they are. In the 2017 film, Lions are replaced by Jaguars as the main "JUMANJI" big cats. Once Alan Parrish finally reached the game's crystal ball and called out the name: "JUMANJI", the Lion and other animals were pulled back into the game's dimension and everything from the altered timeline was undone. Due to the earthquake, the Lion finally got out of the bedroom and tried to take a vengeful swipe at Alan as he swung on the vines but missed him. The Lion dug his claws into the door and scratched to try and get out but by the time Alan and the kids returned from their trip of discovery, the Lion gave up trying to get out and curled up on the bed to save his time and energy.Īfter the monsoon, Nora Shepherd came home and opened the master bedroom to see the Lion waking up, where he roared at her and she shut the door on him again. Alan traps it inside by closing the door in time. Alan attempted to scare the Lion away with his knife, but the Lion had more power in his clawed paws and did not back down, preparing to charge at Alan, as he jumped onto a pendant and the cat skidded on a rug into the master bedroom. ![]() Like the book, the Lion is triggered on top of a piano and played ominous music in the attic, emerging from the shadows and roaring at the kids, intimidating Judy and Peter to run for their lives until the Lion cornered them on the second floor.įortunately, they were saved by Alan Parrish whom they also unintentionally released. In the 1995 film, like the picture book, one of Peter Shepherd's dice rolls summoned a male "JUMANJI" Lion into the Parrish Mansion. ![]() Lions can run up to 40 mph and leap over 20 foot rivers and down deep household stairs to cut off retreat. ![]() "JUMANJI" Lions use roars as very effective acts of intimidation, as it can daze wary players into freezing still and unable to flee.īecause of their role as generalist hypercarnivores, Lions are extremely dangerous and will pursue anything they desire to hunt and eat to survive, aided by their great strength, which can be useful in dragging a victim to the ground. Lions of both genders are capable of making roars that can be heard from up to five miles away. These claws can dig through household doors, but they will conserve energy if the effort is wasted. Lions are immensely strong cats, with powerful claws in their paws and teeth in their jaws that they use for hunting prey and battling enemies in competition. Lioness mothers are extremely protective of their cubs and will protect them with great ferocity, even against armed hunters like Van Pelt. Lions will kill other predators to reduce competition for food, such as Leopards, Cheetahs, and Hyenas, but they seldom devour them. ![]() Lions will generally pursue anything they desire, with Lionesses pursuing prey such as Zebras or Gazelles while males are needed to bring down larger and tougher prey (although they generally avoid healthy adult Elephants, Hippopotamuses and Rhinoceroses). Lions tend to squabble over a kill, particularly the males. Prey is typically eaten at the location of the hunt, although large prey is sometimes dragged into cover. Hunting is generally performed for the pride by the Lionesses, which will cooperate to execute short but powerful hunts by stalking then followed by strangulation, which can also be killed by the Lion enclosing the animal's mouth and nostrils in its jaws. Of all wild cat species, the Lion is the most social cat, living in groups of related individuals with their offspring, called a pride. Male Lions are characterized by having tufts of fur on the end of their tails, while males are famed for their distinctive manes that grow with maturity.Īlthough Lions can be active at any time, their activity spends much of their time resting and inactive for about 20 hours per day. ![]()
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