no they don't they just have a nice light brown coat.
Yes, lions have fur covered skin.
no it has fur
Yes, lions shed in the spring to get a thinner coat to help keep cool.
The african lions body covering is fur and skin.
Yes, lions are land animals that have hair growing from their skin, like humans and most other mammals. Their hair, like that of most other cats, is fine and dense; this type of hair-covering is called fur.
AnswerWHY WHERE LIONS HUNTED ?I think the lion were hunted because they use to hunt farmers stock.So the farmers would have a shot gun and shoot the lions when they came near their farm lands.There also was the problem of people who hunted lions for the fun of itthey would go out and hunt for the lions and then shot them and skin them and leave the reast to rot.Or they would take the whole lion and sell the meat and get the body stuffed so they could have them in their house as a tropy.Also, the Barbary Lions which are now extinct in the wild, weren't hunted but, they were used in the Roman times to do this:EAT CHRISTIANS THAT THE ROMANS THREW INTO THEM! THE 2 HORRIBLE THINGS ARE, IS THAT THE ROMANS WATCHED THIS HAPPENING FOR FUN AND THEIR ARE NO MORE BARBARY OR AFRICAN LIONS IN NORTH AFRICA!!!!!
Yes Australian sea lions are endangered. Due to global warming there is only about 10 000 left.
sea lions are hunted for there beautify skin fur the skin is so popular
No.
they're skin is the color of yo mama's skin. yeaaaaaah boiii.
lions are covered with skin
Yes!
Yes, lions shed in the spring to get a thinner coat to help keep cool.
The lions skin is usually light to dark brown. The lions mane is again brown and in certain cases even black. Lions with black males look distinctively majestic and intimidating than the ones with light brown manes.
You can skin their dead bodies for skin, which can be sold for a good amount of money.
Yes. To feed, mate, and keep the skin moist.
The african lions body covering is fur and skin.
because of there different skin patterns.
Yes, lions are land animals that have hair growing from their skin, like humans and most other mammals. Their hair, like that of most other cats, is fine and dense; this type of hair-covering is called fur.