Of all the 5 'big cats', lion is the most peaceful. The lion is the most social of all wild cat species, living in groups of related individuals with their offspring.
Lions spend much of their time resting; they are inactive for about 20 hours per day. Although lions can be active at any time, their activity generally peaks after dusk with a period of socialising, grooming and defecating. Intermittent bursts of activity continue until dawn, when hunting most often takes place.
Lions (Panthera leo) are the main true social cats and live in groups called prides, where every one of the females are connected and generally live with the pride forever. They can be moms, girls, grandmas, and sisters. Females do the majority of the chasing and help raising. The greater part of the females of a pride bring forth their young at about a similar time. Favorable position of this framework is that every lactating female will enable any offspring in the pride to be breast fed.
Each pride is normally controlled by not in excess of two guys who for the most part clutch a pride not more than 3-5 years before any more youthful, more grounded male or coalition of guys tosses them out and assumes control. In the event that the occupant guys are vanquished they will leave the pride and would only return periodically.