No. This is because they live in different parts of the world, so they never meet and so a jaguar cannot hunt lions. As they are both large cats, if they lived in the same part of the world they would be more likely to be rivals for some prey, rather than preying on each other.
No, of course they don't. For a start carnivores hardly ever eat other carnivores, especially ones of similar size. And then there is the fact that jaguars come from South America and lions are from Africa, so they don't bump into each other very often.
No, Jaguars or lions do not eat other cats. No, Jaguars or lions do not eat other cats.
Lions eat jaguars
coyotes, tigers, jaguars, lions and people (if they eat lamb)
# Hawks, jaguars, lions, snakes, ocelots and margays
Snakes, Eagles, jaguars and lions eat Ocelots :)
The animals that eat anteaters are mainly the big cats like Lions, jaguars, and pumas, are the main animals that will eat these creatures.
Tigers prey on buffalo, wild hog, cattle, several deer species mainly. Lions eat buffalo, wart hog,and a variety of antelope species. Jaguars eat peccary, capybara, deer, caiman, monkeys.
A black caiman will eat anything that comes into its range. It has been documented to prey on cattle, jaguars, mountain lions, and anacondas.
Harpy eagles, jaguars, and mountain lions eat green tree pythons.
Lions do not eat jaguars, they do not even occur on the same continent. However, anacondas have been known to take jaguars that may enter their environment.
for one thing cheetahs and lions like to eat jaguars so that's ur answer
Jaguars, mountain lions, tree pythons, and harpy eagles all eat sloths.