Lion prides have their own hierarchical structures.
A typical lion pride generally consists of 1 to 6 adult male lions, 3 to 12 adult female lions, and several cubs.
Most lion prides have about 15 lions, though there are also large prides comprising 30 lions, and small prides with only a few lions are not uncommon, depending on the abundance of prey in their habitat.
There are even alliances like the Bad Boys Alliance, consisting of 6 male lions.
The freedom of association is greater than that of wolf packs.
Because of the lions' highly social nature, their hostility is not as strong towards familiar faces they frequently encounter.
If they are regularly fed, over time, they will even consider humans as part of the pride, as long as no one purposely provokes them by challenging the leader of the pride; even rough play is tolerated.
On the other hand, cheetahs also have a special social structure.
"Wait, are cheetahs sociable? I've never heard of that before."