No, the DNA makeup of the two species are not compatible with one another.
Barbary Lion
Homo sapiens is the term used for human beings.
They used prostetics and feather's and hair for the cowardly lion's make up and costume! :)
Triacylglycerides derived from algal species can be used to make biocrude.
No.
What are the floating bones in a lion's sholder used for
No, Felis concolor and Puma concolor both refer to the same species, known as the cougar, puma, or mountain lion. The scientific name Puma concolor is more commonly used today to classify this large felid species.
Well, materials that could be used from a lion's boy would most likely be fur and meat, but you probaly could use it's teeth.
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Because a single human can analyse several generations of the species - which can lead to evolutionary traits forming.
the story behind Leo the lion is that Hercules killed the lion and using it's own claws, skinned the lion and used it's fur to make himself a jacket. his wife was so dissapointed in what Hercules did that she took the dead body of the lion and put it in the sky as a constellation.
I believe the font used for The Lion King is Times New Roman.