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King of the Prairie: The Life of Alpha.
Chapter 12: The Growth of the Eldest Son. [12]
Summary
In the African savannah, Al and Sha Na welcomed their daughter, Li Ya, a lion cub. As she grew, Al taught her survival skills, emphasizing the importance of nature and coexistence. Li Ya learned to hunt and showed compassion to her pride. As drought threatened their home, Al sought alliances with elephants, zebras, and antelopes to ensure survival. Together, they aimed to share resources and overcome challenges, showcasing unity among species. Al's leadership and Li Ya's growth symbolized hope for the pride's future, emphasizing courage, wisdom, and the strength of community in the face of adversity.Full content
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