What do you think? Do they live in barns? No! So, the answer is no.
Lions have not been domesticated, unlike dogs and cats. Domestication of lions has not been successful due to their predatory nature and specific needs that are not suitable for domestication.
Yes, they are not a domesticated animal.
A domesticated animal is one that can become a pet or tamed to live with you. Wild animals like lions can only be tamed, not domesticated.
lions tigers and pumas are but domesticated homecats arent
Kinda-sorta, but not really. Lions never get domesticated, and there are regular accidents when people fall in, or get too close to the enclosures. Lions, and tigers, and bears will occasionally go for it and snag themselves a human.
yes you can but i do not advise it because lions are not domesticated and can kill u or u might acidently kill it because its in captivity
Lions are called wild animals because they live in the wild, in their natural habitat, where they hunt for food and survive without human intervention. They are not domesticated like pets or livestock, and their behavior is dictated by their instincts rather than by human influence.
The definition for the word tamer is domesticated, not dangerous, and not frightened of people. That is why a person that performs with lions in a circus is called a lion tamer.
Lions or any other big cats can not be kept as pets. They are wild animals, not domesticated pets. Try to stick with the kittens.
No, of course not. They aren't stupid. Wow some retard must of wrote that ^. Rhodesian ridgebacks were naturally from Africa and hunted lions even before we domesticated them. No they did not do it alone. Of course they have packs of 20-40. They could hunt down entire prides of sisterhood lions and with sexually mature male nomads with them. That is pretty impressive.
Animals of the "big cat" family, such as lions and panthers, can. Your average domesticated moggie is not interested in eating humans.
Lions are most dangerous to humans in the first 10 days following a full moon. Most attacks occur between 6 PM and 9:45 PM. Approaching cubs or lions in general is not wise as it can be considered threatening by the lion.