Elder-Basilisk said:
Scion, your point of view would be a lot more convincing if you could find a SINGLE example of a creature with rake that did list the "no rake from grapple unless you start the round grappling" rule. A general rule that lacks any instances at all wouldn't be much of a general rule.
This is a specific rule overriding the general, not a general rule that is different here and there at whim. One does not have to prove the negative to have the positive in action. Since the positive is already right there in black and white, with another example of where it is not in evidence, it is pretty much cut and dry.
The lion 'specifically states', which the hag does not, that when it gets its bite on it gets to rake.
It doesnt say if you havent already raked, it doesnt say if you started the round grappling (this part is covered in the rake rules), it doesnt need to say all of that.
All it needs to do is state the exceptions from the general rule.
Which it does. Right there in black and white.
You may ignore or dismiss it however you like of course.
SRD:
Improved Grab (Ex): To use this ability, a dire lion must hit with its bite attack. It can then attempt to start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity.
If it wins the grapple check, it establishes a hold and can rake.
Note, that for at least some creatures constrict works similarly with improved grab. It must just be a feature for some creatures improved grab, but not everyone is included (hence there being a difference that is specifically listed on some).
SRD:
Improved Grab (Ex): To use this ability, a salamander must hit a creature of up to one size larger than itself with its tail slap attack. It can then attempt to start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity. If it wins the grapple check, it establishes a hold and can constrict.