Definitely, yes. A lioness can even drive off a whole pack of baboons.
No.
Yes, because a lioness is stronger and larger than a cougar.
Possibly the lioness, but a lioness would only hunt a gorilla down if their are no other prey to kill.
a liger would win because its bigger faster and stronger its canines are 3.5 inches i think and its claws are also 3.5 inches to be honest it could kill a lion and a baboon but its will probably die after becausea baboon can kill a cheetah but a king cheetah could kill a baboon but a lion and a baboon have 50 chance and a single liger will also have 50 chance
The grizzly bear can kill a lion or a lioness with swipes of those powerful, sharp claws and strong swats. A large lion and a large lioness working together might bring down the grizzly bear depending on how big is the grizzly bear. Since grizzly bears have such big size and powerful claws that could kill a large lion or large lioness, it is quite strong enough to kill both of them. In this case, the grizzly bear would kill the large lioness and the large lion, but might get wounded.
No. A lioness and a polar bear would not meet because one (the lioness) lives in a hot, arid environment and the other (being the polar bear) lives in a very cold dry environment. However, if they did meet, the polar bear may be able to kill the lioness with one single swipe to the head. The lioness, on the other hand, would need other lions and lionesses in order to bring down the polar bear.
It's a carnivore, so yes.
Horus had the head of a falcon or a hawk. Sobek had the head of a crocodile. Anubis had the head of a jackal. Sekhmet had the head of a lioness. Thoth had the head of an ibis or a baboon.
One lioness can kill an adult spotted hyena but it is rare. Male Lions are the ones who usually kill hyenas.
the lioness, she has the ability to take control and will be fierce about the prey
I say lioness' cubs
The singular possessive noun for lioness is lioness' or lioness's, whichever you think sounds better.