A lion is part of the Felidae family. The lion is now a vulnerable species due to large declines in population over the last couple decades. The declines have largely been blamed on loss of habitat and interactions with humans.
Do you mean, are lions mammals? Yes, they are mammals because they are warm blooded and the breathe air.
They have hair and the moms make milk to feed their young.
They have fur and are warm blooded. They also give birth to live young.
A lion is a mammal. Mammals are warm-blooded animals that nurse their young. There are no reptiles with those characteristics.
It has fur at one point and time in it's life.
Lions are mammals and are also (like humans) animals.
yes! mammals are those animals which give direct birth to their children and feed them with milk.
Yes, lions are mammals.
carnivore
The lion is a mammal, due to the fact that every mammal gives direct birth.
Mammalia
Yes, a lion is a mammal and all mammals are vertebrates meaning they have a vertebrate.
A lion is a mammal, so it will have four heart chambers.
No, a lion is a mammal and so carries its young to term and then gives birth to then live.
a common name for a lion is lion or mammal
Yes, a mountain lion is a mammal.
it is and placental mammal
A lion is a mammal...... basically any animal with hair is a mammal, like humans are mammals
A Marine Mammal .
it is a mammal
The Lion
Feline, Mammal
Mammalia
lion is a mammal
A lion is a mammal. Its scientific name is Panthera leo.
Yes, the California Sea Lion is a mammal. See below.COMMON NAME: California sea lion, Galapagos sea lionKINGDOM: AnimaliaPHYLUM: ChordataCLASS: MammaliaORDER: PinnipediaFAMILY: OtariidaeGENUS SPECIES: Zalophus (lophus translates into crest) californianus
The African lion - ALL cats - are definitely mammals.