Depends a bit on what policy the zoo has. In the wild, lions would hunt and eat themselves silly(if there's enough meat) maybe every 3rd day or so, and some zoos follow that pattern.
Other zoos feed them more often as a way of keeping the animals occupied, and to cut down on aggression in the pack.
Generally zoo animals will live longer than free animals.
No. Lions are strict carnivores, and don't eat vegetables.
yes lions do live in a zoo
in a zoo
Usually daytime, as that's when most of the staff will be working.
Zoo lions and lions are different in the way they survive:a zoo loin don't have to go around and kill it's own food, but wild loins do
The Zoo!
They show you examples of how they have sex with the lions in the zoo.
In a zoo
put them in the zoo
Lions are indigenous to Africa. Other than the lions in the zoo, lions do not live in Australia.
No, penguins do not eat lions. Penguins are small, flightless birds that primarily eat fish and squid. Lions are large carnivorous mammals that primarily feed on large herbivores like zebras and antelopes.
Yes, they can. But the only time this would happen would be in a zoo, since there are no raccoons in any natural habitat of the lion.