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They are distantly related. African lions are from the genus panthera and mountain lions from the genus puma. Both belong to the family felidae - the cats.
If you see a lion, both its parents were lions, too.
There are two main types of lions: African lions (Panthera leo) and Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica). African lions inhabit sub-Saharan Africa, while Asiatic lions are found in the Gir Forest of India. Both types are members of the same species but have key physical and behavioral differences.
Females do most of the hunting but males occasionally join in.
They are both apex hunters, hunt in groups, mammals and they are both carnivores.
Male and female lions both have fur, but male lions have a mane which can vary in color and size. The mane serves as a form of protection during fights with other males and can also signal the lion's age and health to potential mates. Female lions do not have manes because they do not need them for the same purposes as males.
they are both dangerous creatures female hippos yes males no.
Male lions tend to be slightly darker in color than the females; a more golden orange compared to the light creamy yellow. But, although the differences are noticeable by the trained eye, they are minimal.
Well technically, since tigers are they're own species, as well as lions, there is both males and females in the species. Lions can be male or female, tigers can be male or female
Male lions do not have sharper teeth than female lions. Both male and female lions have sharp teeth designed for hunting and tearing apart prey. The main difference lies in the size of their overall body and teeth, with male lions generally being larger and having larger teeth for their size.
Acually, the differences are 1 female tigers have black and orange stripes, where as female lions have a beatuiful sandy,gold colouring. female tigers are not much smaller than the males, nor are female lions to male lions. but female tigers have the ability to grow MUCH! bigger than males, but are usually smaller by about an inch. A male lion, even without it's mane, is only a little a bit larger then a female lion.