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**Title:** Lion vs Rhino: Who Wins in the Jungle?
**Summary:**
* A lion, known as the "king of the jungle", is shown with its pride, highlighting its bravery and aggression.
* A mother rhino and her weak calf enter the lions' territory, sparking the lions' interest in attacking them.
* The lions target the calf, but the mother rhino chases them away.
* The lions regroup and attempt to surround a herd of rhinos, but the rhinos remain calm, knowing they are safer in numbers.
* The lions launch a fierce attack, but the rhinos fight back, forcing the lions to retreat and eventually climb a tree to escape.
**Outcome:** The rhinos emerge victorious, demonstrating that even the "king of the jungle" cannot withstand a rhino's might.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, numbered and in short sentences:
1. Lions are commonly known as the "king of the jungle".
2. Lions are brave and aggressive animals.
3. Lions have sharp teeth and ferocious claws.
4. A lion's prey can rarely escape once attacked due to the lion's sharp teeth.
5. Rhinos are very heavy and bulky animals.
6. Rhinos can outweigh most other creatures in the forest.
7. Rhinos can be very powerful and quick to anger.
8. When rhinos get angry, they can completely overpower their enemies.
9. A mother rhino is very protective of her young.
10. Rhinos often live in herds for added protection.
11. Lions generally do not tolerate other creatures in their territory.
12. A single lion can attack a rhino, but attacking a herd is more challenging.
13. Rhinos are aware of lion tactics and can defend themselves.
14. When cornered or threatened, a group of rhinos can successfully defend against lions.
15. In a confrontation, if outnumbered, lions may retreat to save their lives.
16. Lions may climb trees to escape danger, as seen in this specific encounter.